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Nothing to Make a Fuss About

1953 French novel by Roger Nimier


Nothing to Make a Fuss About (French: Histoire d'un amour) is a 1953 novel by the French writer Roger Nimier. The narrative is set in Paris right after World War I. It tells the story of a female ex-ambulance driver with a passion for the arts, who falls in love with a disillusioned Austrian painter, while she in turn is adored by a young woman. The novel was published in English in 1954, as part of an omnibus volume titled Children of Circumstance.[1]

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The novel was the basis for the 1961 film Time Out for Love. The film was directed by Jean Valère and stars Micheline Presle, Maurice Ronet and Jean Seberg.[2]


References

  1. Children of circumstance. OCLC 314550741. Retrieved 2015-06-17 via WorldCat.
  2. "Les Grandes personnes". bifi.fr (in French). Cinémathèque Française. Retrieved 2015-06-17.

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