Jules and Jim

Jules and Jim by Henri-Pierre Roche is a reprint edition published by Marion Boyars in 1981, featuring 239 pages in English. This novel explores the lives of two friends who embrace a Bohemian lifestyle in Edwardian Paris. Their lives take a turn when they encounter Kate, a captivating German girl, leading to a complex love triangle that challenges their friendship and personal ideals.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love and friendship against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe. The story presents the emotional intricacies and tensions that arise as Jules and Jim navigate their feelings for Kate, highlighting the impact of passion and desire on their lives. This edition offers a glimpse into the dynamics of relationships and the cultural atmosphere of the time, making it a notable work within the realm of Continental European fiction.
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Two friends live a Bohemian life in Edwardian Paris until they meet a beautiful German girl, Kate, with whom they both fall in love
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