What's New with Barbara Taylor Bradford

Three Weeks in Paris
Is Now Available!

Three Weeks in ParisTHREE WEEKS IN PARIS, one of Barbara's most anticipated novels in years, was released on February 12th, 2002, by Doubleday, in time for Valentine's Day. Reviews have been outstanding and Barbara will be making many media appearances in support of her newest hardcover title.

THREE WEEKS IN PARIS chronicles the friendship of four art students at the prestigious Anya Sedgwick School. Once the best of friends, the four part as enemies and pursue lives and careers in different corners of the world. Years later each of the four are conflicted after receiving an invitation to return to Paris to celebrate a milestone anniversary for their design school. Ultimately they each choose to return to deal with unfinished business for three eventful weeks that rekindle ties and awaken in one another the sense of wonder, adventure and possibilities shared so long ago.

New In Paperback!

The Triumph of Katie Byrne

The New York Times Bestseller The Triumph of Katie Byrne was released in paperback and is now available in bookstores everywhere. This powerful and compelling story of one woman's struggle to reclaim her future by unraveling the dark mysteries of her past was released on November 28th by Dell.


TO BE THE BEST
To Be The Best Video
Now Available on Video
Barbara Taylor Bradford's much-loved trilogy that began with A Woman of Substance is made complete with To Be the Best, a tale of love, betrayal and family feud set in exotic Hong Kong, London and New York. Paula O'Neill--Emma Harte's favorite granddaughter and successor--struggles to save the retail empire built by her grandmother, while also striving to salvage her marriage and family life. When her evildoing cousins threaten to take it all away from her, Paula is determined to continue "to be the best." Lindsay Wagner, Anthony Hopkins, Stephanie Beacham and Christopher Cazenove star.
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The Barbara Taylor Bradford Stamps
NEWS!

Barbara Taylor Bradford became the first living female novelist to be honored on postage stamps when the Caribbean nations of St. Vincent and Grenada paid homage to her in November of 2000.   READ MORE...


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