The Gazebo A Novel

Cover of The Gazebo A Novel by Emily Grayson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780688167530
Dimensions:
Height: 7.5 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Gazebo A Novel by Emily Grayson, published by HarperCollins on April 21, 1999, is a contemporary fiction work that explores themes of love and loyalty. The narrative centers around Martin Rayfiel and Claire Swift, who have met annually at a gazebo in a small town in upstate New York for fifty years, despite marrying other people. When Martin attempts to share his story with a young newspaper editor, Abby Reston, she becomes intrigued by their enduring connection and the mystery surrounding their meetings.

Readers will discover the depth of Martin and Claire’s relationship through a collection of photographs, papers, and mementos left behind for Abby. Their journey takes them from their small-town roots to the vibrant streets of Paris, Florence, and London, revealing a love affair that defied societal expectations. As Abby delves into their past, she seeks to understand the reasons behind their separation and the significance of their annual rendezvous. The Gazebo presents a poignant exploration of enduring love that resonates with those who appreciate romantic narratives.


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The Gazebo is an elegantly written story of enduring love and loyalty, in the popular tradition of The Bridges of Madison County and The Notebook.

Once a year for half a century, a man and a woman have been meeting at the gazebo in the square of a small town in upstate New York. Martin Rayfiel and Claire Swift long ago married other people, yet they have remained faithful to their vow to love each other always. When Martin, now a handsome, elderly man, walks into the office of the town newspaper and tries to tell his tale to the young editor Abby Reston, she is too busy to listen. But the next day Abby finds herself drawn to the gazebo to watch for the annual arrival of Martin and Claire. She waits and waits, but they don’t come. Puzzled and intrigued, Abby finds a briefcase that Martin left behind for her, and in it–in photographs, papers, tape recordings, and mementos–is the entire astonishing story of Martin and Claire, a love affair that spanned the globe and somehow survived for fifty years.

The only son of the town’s wealthiest family, Martin dreamed of being a world-class chef, while Claire, born of poor parents, hoped to be a sculptor. Despite their disparate backgrounds, and in defiance of small-town morality, they left everything behind and traveled together through Europe, until family allegiances suddenly and unexpectedly called Claire home. Before they parted, they vowed that, no matter what, they would meet at the gazebo once a year. Now it’s up to Abby to find out what drove these lovers apart, why they continued to meet over the decades, and where they are now.From the picturesque square in the center of a small town to the hotels, restaurants, museums, and boulevards of Paris, Florence, and London, Martin and Claire’s story offers a voyage of discovery that transforms Abby Reston’s own life. The Gazebo is a haunting tale of love and faithfulness that no reader will ever forget.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9780688167530.
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Language: en. Pages: 224. Edition: First Edition.

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