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Andrea Lee
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Andrea Lee was born in Philadelphia and received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Harvard University. She is a former staff writer for The New Yorker, and her fiction and nonfiction writing has also appeared in The New York Times Magazine and The New York Times Book Review. She is the author of Russian Journal, the novel Sarah Phillips, and the short story collection Interesting Women. She lives with her husband and two children in Turin, Italy.
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Lost Hearts in Italy
A Novel
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: Trade Paperback, 272 pages
On Sale: May 22, 2007
Price: $13.95
The Italian phrase Mai due senza tre–“never two without three”–forms the basis of Andrea Lee’s spellbinding novel of betrayal. Sophisticated and richly told, Lost Hearts in Italy reveals a trio caught in the grip of desire, deception, and remorse.
When Mira Ward, an American, relocates to Rome with her husband, Nick, she... Read more >
A Novel
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: Trade Paperback, 272 pages
On Sale: May 22, 2007
Price: $13.95
The Italian phrase Mai due senza tre–“never two without three”–forms the basis of Andrea Lee’s spellbinding novel of betrayal. Sophisticated and richly told, Lost Hearts in Italy reveals a trio caught in the grip of desire, deception, and remorse.
When Mira Ward, an American, relocates to Rome with her husband, Nick, she... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook.

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Russian Journal
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
On Sale: June 20, 2006
Price: $14.95
“A subtly crafted reflection of both the bleak and golden shadings of Russian life . . . Its tones belong more to the realm of poetry than journalism.” –The New York Times Book Review
At age twenty-five, Andrea Lee joined her husband, a Harvard doctoral candidate in Russian history, for his eight... Read more >
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
On Sale: June 20, 2006
Price: $14.95
“A subtly crafted reflection of both the bleak and golden shadings of Russian life . . . Its tones belong more to the realm of poetry than journalism.” –The New York Times Book Review
At age twenty-five, Andrea Lee joined her husband, a Harvard doctoral candidate in Russian history, for his eight... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook.
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Lost Hearts in Italy
A Novel
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: eBook
On Sale: May 22, 2007
Price: $13.95
The Italian phrase Mai due senza tre–“never two without three”–forms the basis of Andrea Lee’s spellbinding novel of betrayal. Sophisticated and richly told, Lost Hearts in Italy reveals a trio caught in the grip of desire, deception, and remorse.
When Mira Ward, an American, relocates to Rome with her husband, Nick, she... Read more >
A Novel
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: eBook
On Sale: May 22, 2007
Price: $13.95
The Italian phrase Mai due senza tre–“never two without three”–forms the basis of Andrea Lee’s spellbinding novel of betrayal. Sophisticated and richly told, Lost Hearts in Italy reveals a trio caught in the grip of desire, deception, and remorse.
When Mira Ward, an American, relocates to Rome with her husband, Nick, she... Read more >
Also available as a
trade paperback.
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Russian Journal
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: eBook, 256 pages
On Sale: December 10, 2008
Price: $14.95
“A subtly crafted reflection of both the bleak and golden shadings of Russian life . . . Its tones belong more to the realm of poetry than journalism.” –The New York Times Book Review
At age twenty-five, Andrea Lee joined her husband, a Harvard doctoral candidate in Russian history, for his eight... Read more >
Written by Andrea Lee
Format: eBook, 256 pages
On Sale: December 10, 2008
Price: $14.95
“A subtly crafted reflection of both the bleak and golden shadings of Russian life . . . Its tones belong more to the realm of poetry than journalism.” –The New York Times Book Review
At age twenty-five, Andrea Lee joined her husband, a Harvard doctoral candidate in Russian history, for his eight... Read more >
Also available as a
trade paperback.
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