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The Time for Lovers is a captivating memoir of self-discovery and transformation. Britt Ahlfert Brown recounts her formative experiences as a teen-age au pair in Paris, and later as a model in Rome’s vibrant Dolce Vita of 1959. Among the extraordinary people and lovers she encounters is Rad. After her marriage and divorce to an American doctor, with whom she has two children, she tries without success to reconnect with Rad.
Years later, Britt revisits Italy with her second husband, John. They met when she was fifty-five, and he was twenty-eight. Their love is now strong in its thirty-second year. John’s interest in meeting the lovers of her youth leads to the rediscovery of Rad. These intertwining past and present love stories show love’s power over age and challenge societal prejudices about age and love.
The Time for Lovers is a testament to the unpredictability of life, encouraging readers to explore the unknown and follow their own path.
The Time for Lovers is a captivating memoir of self-discovery and transformation. Britt Ahlfert Brown recounts her formative experiences as a teen-age au pair in Paris, and later as a model in Rome’s...
The Time for Lovers is a captivating memoir of self-discovery and transformation. Britt Ahlfert Brown recounts her formative experiences as a teen-age au pair in Paris, and later as a model in Rome’s vibrant Dolce Vita of 1959. Among the extraordinary people and lovers she encounters is Rad. After her marriage and divorce to an American doctor, with whom she has two children, she tries without success to reconnect with Rad.
Years later, Britt revisits Italy with her second husband, John. They met when she was fifty-five, and he was twenty-eight. Their love is now strong in its thirty-second year. John’s interest in meeting the lovers of her youth leads to the rediscovery of Rad. These intertwining past and present love stories show love’s power over age and challenge societal prejudices about age and love.
The Time for Lovers is a testament to the unpredictability of life, encouraging readers to explore the unknown and follow their own path.
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The Time for Lovers is a captivating memoir of self-discovery and transformation. Britt Ahlfert Brown recounts her formative experiences and revisits her past loves years later. It is a testament to the unpredictability of life and love.
The Time for Lovers is a captivating memoir of self-discovery and transformation. Britt Ahlfert Brown recounts her formative experiences and revisits her past loves years later. It is a testament to...
The Time for Lovers is a captivating memoir of self-discovery and transformation. Britt Ahlfert Brown recounts her formative experiences and revisits her past loves years later. It is a testament to the unpredictability of life and love.
This was a beautiful memior. I love people who are willing to share all aspects of their life, love story, and so much more. I think Brown wrote a beautiful and raw memior that I loved to read.
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Lisa S, Reviewer
She was almost seduced by Kirk Douglas, lived the life of dolce vita in Italy, and fell in love with Nino Cerrutti. Britt Ahlfert Brown certainly had an interesting life. However, the wring was too ‘staccato’ for my liking. The first part when she lived in Paris and Rome was much better than the middle, which I just skimmed, and the last part. There were many descriptions of her travels and her falling in love with various men especially in the last part of the book, which became a bit dull I felt. Still, it is a good snapshot of a more innocent time.
I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review
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Ginger R, Reviewer
Unfortunately, I didn't really get on with The Time For Lovers.
The memoir side if it intrigued me. I love foraging myself into the lived life of a person. Often, it makes me want to just go out and live my own life too. All the exciting memories of a person really can be invigorating. Britt Ahlfert Brown sure has led an exciting life, full of boasts and romance and privilege. But as far as writing goes, I struggled.
It felt to me like a bullet point list at times. I think I found the lack of retrospect also not to my taste. There's no voice in the words, only actions. The most she gives away about herself is her height. For a book full of dalliances and exciting times, Brown has quite a Scandinavian, sterile approach. You'd think reading about these events would be full of passion and joie de vivre but instead it read a little too cool and detached for my liking.
But I've got to say, I enjoyed all the little photographs, and Britt Ahlfert Brown really did seem to live a full life. I just didn't really gel with the approach.
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This was a beautiful memior. I love people who are willing to share all aspects of their life, love story, and so much more. I think Brown wrote a beautiful and raw memior that I loved to read.
Was this review helpful?
Lisa S, Reviewer
She was almost seduced by Kirk Douglas, lived the life of dolce vita in Italy, and fell in love with Nino Cerrutti. Britt Ahlfert Brown certainly had an interesting life. However, the wring was too ‘staccato’ for my liking. The first part when she lived in Paris and Rome was much better than the middle, which I just skimmed, and the last part. There were many descriptions of her travels and her falling in love with various men especially in the last part of the book, which became a bit dull I felt. Still, it is a good snapshot of a more innocent time.
I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review
Was this review helpful?
Ginger R, Reviewer
Unfortunately, I didn't really get on with The Time For Lovers.
The memoir side if it intrigued me. I love foraging myself into the lived life of a person. Often, it makes me want to just go out and live my own life too. All the exciting memories of a person really can be invigorating. Britt Ahlfert Brown sure has led an exciting life, full of boasts and romance and privilege. But as far as writing goes, I struggled.
It felt to me like a bullet point list at times. I think I found the lack of retrospect also not to my taste. There's no voice in the words, only actions. The most she gives away about herself is her height. For a book full of dalliances and exciting times, Brown has quite a Scandinavian, sterile approach. You'd think reading about these events would be full of passion and joie de vivre but instead it read a little too cool and detached for my liking.
But I've got to say, I enjoyed all the little photographs, and Britt Ahlfert Brown really did seem to live a full life. I just didn't really gel with the approach.