“An Improbable Pairing is an entertaining romp through Europe’s high society of the 1960s, featuring a lovable young American rogue who aspires to love above his station and the countess who possesses the wit and charm to conquer him. Upon opening this book, you might feel you’ve stumbled into a Technicolor world starring a young Paul Newman and Audrey Hepburn, their romance blossoming amid the sparkling sights of Europe. Grab a box of popcorn and enjoy!””
Robert M. Eversz
Author of Shooting Elvis
“For traveled citizens of the world, Gary Dickson’s An Improbable Pairing is a look back on glory enjoyed by the lucky few in a manner all his—experienced young and clearly owned. Reminiscent of Hem- ingway, Fitzgerald, and Ford Maddox Ford—with nods to Elliot’s poetic sense and bright flashes of Henry James—a young American encounters Old World and an older woman with a modern ethic. To add some intriguing tang to this classic, coming-of-age romance, stir in the author’s encyclopedic love of fine cuisine, fashion, fine wines, great architecture, and beautiful women. All of this adds up to a com- pelling travelogue of culture and a complicated love. Eyes, ears, and all senses wide open and on high alert.”
Gregory J. Furman
Founder and chairman of The Luxury Marketing Council
“An Improbable Pairing, set in Paris and Geneva in the 1960s, is a delightful and architecturally cinematic romantic romp, about lovers you actually root for, written with tenderness and wit by a certifiable bon vivant. I absolutely adored it. I had so much fun. My heart was in my mouth up to the last minute. A page turner.”
Shelley Bonus
Writer, astronomical historian, lecturer and session director of the Mt. Wilson Observatory 60-inch Telescope
“Une merveilleuse histoire ou chaque personnage démontre l’importance d’avoirl’espritouvertaumonde,lafacultédepouvoirembrasserdifférentes cultures et de créer de cette manière une vie ensemble, au début improbable, mais finalement si riche, remplie d’amour. J’attends la suite!
A marvelous tale in which each character demonstrates the impor- tance of an open mind, the ability to embrace different cultures, and to create in this manner a life together; while in the beginning improba- ble, it is in the end so rich, and so filled with love. I await the sequel!”
Nadine Juton
Professor of literature at the Alliance Française of Los Angeles, University of Strasbourg, France, master’s degree in French literature