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As Time Goes By

by Michael Walsh
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Overview

A daring journey of adventure, courage & romance, traversing the world from Casablanca to Lisbon to New York to London to Prague & then Paris, expanding & intensifying the classic movie Casablanca.

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Editorials

Alexandra Jacobs

. . .[T]he opinion of one critic doesn't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. . . β€”Entertainment Weekly

Blowen

What Walsh manages to do is respect the original without treating it as gospel. He elucidates the mystery while keeping it mysterious. He answers questions while retaining that foggy ambiguity that's so integral to the movie's longevity.
β€”Boston Globe

Boston Globe

What Walsh manages to do is respect the original without treating it as gospel. He elucidates the mystery while keeping it mysterious. He answers questions while retaining that foggy ambiguity that's so integral to the movie's longevity.

Houston Chronicle

Did Rick (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) ever meet again? A new novel picks up where the Academy Award-winning movie 'Casablanca' ended.

Paul Engleman

Before you say it can't be done, take a lool at Michael Walsh's novel, As Time Goes By. Sure, others have attempted to reimagine 'Casablanca,' but this one actually works.
β€” Playboy

Tom O'Brien

Ingeniousintriguing. . . .Michael Walsh knows what he's up to. β€”USA Today

Vinciguerra

Walsh earnestly evokes the film's grand themes of romance and sacrifice, but the effect is forced.
β€”People

Library Journal

A former Time music critic, now a journalism professor at Boston University, expands on a film classic.

Library Journal

A former Time music critic, now a journalism professor at Boston University, expands on a film classic.

Alexandra Jacobs

. . .[T]he opinion of one critic doesn't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. . . --Entertainment Weekly

Blowen

What Walsh manages to do is respect the original without treating it as gospel. He elucidates the mystery while keeping it mysterious. He answers questions while retaining that foggy ambiguity that's so integral to the movie's longevity. -- Boston Globe

Houston Chronicle

Did Rick (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) ever meet again? A new novel picks up where the Academy Award-winning movie 'Casablanca' ended.

Jeannie Williams

A rattling tale with an exciting, twisty climax that should set actors' as well as readers' hearts beating fast. -- USA Today

Paul Engleman

Before you say it can't be done, take a lool at Michael Walsh's novel, As Time Goes By. Sure, others have attempted to reimagine 'Casablanca,' but this one actually works. -- Playboy

The Boston Globe

What Walsh manages to do is respect the original without treating it as gospel. He elucidates the mystery while keeping it mysterious. He answers questions while retaining that foggy ambiguity that's so integral to the movie's longevity.

Tom O'Brien

Ingenious, intriguing. . . .Michael Walsh knows what he's up to. -- USA Today

Vinciguerra

Walsh earnestly evokes the film's grand themes of romance and sacrifice, but the effect is forced. -- People

Book Details

Published
November 15, 2008
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN
9780446549714

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