The Paris DaughterInstant New York Times bestseller! From the bestselling author of the “heart-stopping tale of survival and heroism” (People) The Book of Lost Names comes a gripping historical novel about two mothers who must make unthinkable choices in the face of the Nazi occupation. Paris, 1939: Young mothers Elise and Juliette become fast friends the day they meet in the beautiful Bois de Boulogne. Though there is a shadow of war creeping across Europe, neither woman suspects that their lives are about to irrevocably change. When Elise becomes a target of the German occupation, she entrusts Juliette with the most precious thing in her life—her young daughter, playmate to Juliette’s own little girl. But nowhere is safe in war, not even a quiet little bookshop like Juliette’s Librairie des Rêves, and, when a bomb falls on their neighborhood, Juliette’s world is destroyed along with it. More than a year later, with the war finally ending, Elise returns to reunite with her daughter, only to find her friend’s bookstore reduced to rubble—and Juliette nowhere to be found. What happened to her daughter in those last, terrible moments? Juliette has seemingly vanished without a trace, taking all the answers with her. Elise’s desperate search leads her to New York—and to Juliette—one final, fateful time. An “exquisite and gut-wrenching novel” (Lisa Barr, New York Times bestselling author) you won’t soon forget, The Paris Daughter is also a sweeping celebration of resilience, motherhood, and love. |
Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 9 |
Section 3 | 17 |
Section 4 | 26 |
Section 5 | 35 |
Section 6 | 44 |
Section 7 | 50 |
Section 8 | 56 |
Section 20 | 181 |
Section 21 | 191 |
Section 22 | 203 |
Section 23 | 215 |
Section 24 | 226 |
Section 25 | 241 |
Section 26 | 249 |
Section 27 | 259 |
Section 9 | 63 |
Section 10 | 74 |
Section 11 | 85 |
Section 12 | 98 |
Section 13 | 109 |
Section 14 | 115 |
Section 15 | 127 |
Section 16 | 136 |
Section 17 | 148 |
Section 18 | 157 |
Section 19 | 169 |
Section 28 | 271 |
Section 29 | 279 |
Section 30 | 295 |
Section 31 | 307 |
Section 32 | 321 |
Section 33 | 336 |
Section 34 | 339 |
Section 35 | 349 |
Section 36 | 355 |
Section 37 | 360 |
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