The Last Time I Saw Paris
A stunning debut novel of a young American woman who becomes a spy in Paris during World War II. May 1940. Fleeing a glamorous Manhattan life built on lies, Claire Harris arrives in Paris with a romantic vision of starting anew. But she didn't anticipate the sight of Nazi soldiers marching under...
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A stunning debut novel of a young American woman who becomes a spy in Paris during World War II. May 1940. Fleeing a glamorous Manhattan life built on lies, Claire Harris arrives in Paris with a romantic vision of starting anew. But she didn't anticipate the sight of Nazi soldiers marching under the Arc de Triomphe. Her plans smashed by the German occupation, the once- privileged socialite's only option is to take a job in a flower shop under the tutelage of a sophisticated Parisian florist. In exchange for false identity papers, Claire agrees to aid the French Resistance. Despite the ever-present danger, she comes to love the enduring beauty of the City of Light, exploring it in the company of Thomas Grey, a mysterious Englishman working with the Resistance. Claire's bravery and intelligence make her a valuable operative, and slowly her values shift as she witnesses the courageous spirit of the Parisians. But deception and betrayal force her to flee once again-this time to fight for the man she loves and what she knows is right-praying she has the heart and determination to survive long enough to one day see Paris again.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425240847 (0425240843)
Publish date: May 3rd 2011
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 354
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Travel,
History,
Cultural,
Book Club,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
War,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
France,
World War II
I thought this book was good. For some reason, maybe the beautiful cover, I was expecting a bit more from it. Really, it was a glorified romance novel. I don't particularly like these women who seem obsessed with finding/saving their "true love" at all costs. That being said however, I definitel...