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  1. My French Whore is a 2007 comedic spy romance novel written by the American actor, director, screenwriter and author, Gene Wilder. Plot summary. Set towards the end of World War I, in 1918, it tells the story of a shy young railway employee and amateur actor from Milwaukee named Paul Peachy.

  2. Mar 6, 2007 · 1,897 ratings311 reviews. The beloved actor and screenwriter Gene Wilder's first novel, My French Whore, set during World War I, delicately and elegantly explores a most unusual romance. It's almost the end of the war and Paul Peachy, a young railway employee and amateur actor in Milwaukee, realizes his marriage is one-sided.

  3. Feb 5, 2008 · My French Whore: A Love Story. Paperback – February 5, 2008. The beloved actor and screenwriter Gene Wilder's first novel, My French Whore, set during World War I, delicately and elegantly explores a most unusual romance.

    • Gene Wilder
  4. Mar 6, 2007 · An unusual piece, MY FRENCH WHORE is a kind of `day-in-the-life' story that encompasses several days in the life of Paul Peachy and the adventures he lived in France during World War I, all the while finding in the most unexpected of places the woman who would forever hold his heart.

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    • Gene Wilder
  5. by Gene Wilder. Critics' Opinion: Readers' rating: Not Yet Rated. Published Mar 2007. 197 pages. Genre: Literary Fiction. Publication Information. Rate this book. Buy This Book. About this book. Summary. Book Summary. The beloved actor and screenwriter’s first novel, set during World War I, delicately and elegantly explores a most unusual romance.

  6. Feb 5, 2008 · Book Details. The beloved actor and screenwriter Gene Wilder's first novel, My French Whore, set during World War I, delicately and elegantly explores a most unusual romance. It's almost the end of the war and Paul Peachy, a young railway employee and amateur actor in Milwaukee, realizes his marriage is one-sided.

  7. Peachy instantly realizes how out of his depth he is—and never more so than when he is captured. Risking everything, Peachy—who as a child of immigrants speaks German—makes the reckless decision to impersonate one of the enemy’s most famous spies.