A tale of fatherhood, friendship, and love, that unfolds in the heart of London’s Frog Alley.
When two thirty-something fathers try to reinvent their lives by becoming roommates, they establish two rules: no baby-sitters, and no female presence in the house under any pretext.
In a French village in the heart of London, a tale of friendship, a few love stories, and of fates crossing in a sweet and light-spirited comedy.
“A love letter to his adopted home of London.”
“The novel contains the humour and the sentiment that have helped Levy to sell more than ten million works worldwide.”
“It’s vivid, sharp, often funny, and sometimes moving, tapping into the collective imagination while remaining rooted in the everyday. And oh, it works.”
“In the same vein as Notting Hill and Three Men and a Cradle, this (very) romantic comedy will soon mark another book-to-screen adaptation for Levy.”
“With London Mon Amour, Levy aims for a male target – a Bridget Jones without the skirt.”
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