Sinopsis:
«¿Es posible que mi casa sea una persona y no un lugar?»
La torre Eiffel, Amélie y un montón de reyes que se llaman Luis. Esto es todo lo que Anna conoce de Francia.
Por eso, cuando sus padres le anuncian que pasará un año en un internado de París, la idea no acaba de convencerla.
Pero, en la Ciudad del Amor, conoce al chico ideal: Étienne St. Clair. Es listo, encantador y muy guapo. El único problema es que también tiene novia. ¿Conseguirá Anna el ansiado beso de su príncipe azul?
El humor y la tensión que se respiran página a página en el debut literario de Stephanie Perkins te atraparán y te llegarán al corazón
Mi Opinión:
From the first moment that I began to read this novel, it has caught me. His characters are very fluent. In the same way I felt identified with Anna, when I was younger, I found it difficult to make friends and also made me bullying because I was different from the others.
No parent should force their children to study in a school or university that they do not want.
What made me more angry was the fact that the father of St. Clair contralassed him as well as his ex-wife.
The character of Èteniee was fundamentarl for Anna. From the first day she arrived at the School of America in Paris, she was always kind to her. He helped him with the Frenchman. Of course they've always been saying that he and Ellie had a relationship, but I never saw him. I rather saw Ellie as a stalker and manipulator, so he was not happy and thus had no friends.
Although Anna's father is a writer, it does not have to be a student's way to load the characters of his books ... It's okay that they are sick and all that, but I think it should make them fight, to get back to having a little life, that they become stronger.
Anna and Bridge still have a lot to talk about. Luckily Anna is no longer alone in life. He has some good friends and a fabulous guy.

Un beso en París
Formato: Tapa blanda con solapas
Páginas: 440
ISBN: 978-84-15577-53-9
Precio: 17,00€
Fecha de publicación: Marzo 2012