Claire Marvel A Novel

Claire Marvel, a novel by John Burnham Schwartz, is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on March 11, 2003. This 336-page work explores the intense relationship between Julian Rose, a Harvard graduate student, and Claire Marvel, a woman grappling with family tragedy. Their chance meeting under a yellow umbrella during a rainstorm sets the stage for a passionate yet tumultuous romance, highlighting the complexities of love and personal connection.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by Julian and Claire as they navigate their disparate personalities and the obstacles that arise from their circumstances. The story presents romantic love within a broader context of human attachments, emphasizing the need for openness and courage in relationships. This literary fiction invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and the emotional depths that accompany it.
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A young man and woman meet, love each other, and are consumed. It’s a story as old as romance itself, but in this enthralling novel John Burnham Schwartz tells it with heart-stopping new immediacy. In the middle of a rainstorm Julian Rose, a self-effacing Harvard graduate student, takes refuge beneath a girl’s yellow umbrella. The girl, the woman, is Claire Marvel, lovely, mercurial, mired in family tragedy. She is the last person someone like Julian should fall in love with. But he does.
What ensues is a great and difficult passion strewn with obstacles–not least those arising from Claire and Julian’s disparate characters. And as these young people find and lose each other, then seek each other anew, Schwartz places romantic love within an entire continuum of attachments that require the full reserves of our openness and courage.
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