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Midnight Champagne

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Midnight Champagne

April Liesgang and Caleb Shannon have known each other for three short months, so their Valentine's Day wedding at a chapel near the shores of Lake Michigan has both families in an uproar. As the festivities unfold (and the cash bar opens), everyone has an opinion and a lively prediction about April and Caleb's union, each the reflection of a different marital experience.

Meanwhile, at the nearby Hideaway Lodge, a domestic quarrel ends in tragedy. As April and Caleb's life together begins, death parts another man and woman in angry violence -and as the two stories gradually intersect, their juxtaposition explores the tangled roots of vulnerability and desire. By the time the last polka has been danced and the bouquet tossed, Midnight Champagne has cast an extraordinary spell. From its opening epigraph from Chekhov - "If you fear loneliness, then marriage is not for you" - to its final moments in the honeymoon suite, A. Manette Ansay weaves tenderness and fury, passion and wonder into a startling tapestry of love in all its paradox and power.

Midnight Champagne
by A. Manette Ansay

  • Publication Date: July 3, 2000
  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial
  • ISBN-10: 038072975X
  • ISBN-13: 9780380729753