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The Paris Orphan
The Paris Orphan
Author: Natasha Lester
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ISBN-13: 9781549100772
ISBN-10: 1549100777
Publication Date: 9/3/2019
Pages: 1
Edition: Unabridged AUDIO
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Publisher: Hachette Book Group and Blackstone Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback
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Jessica May, a Vogue model, was on top of her game when her career took a hit. She decides to pursue a dream as a photojournalist and travels to Europe during World War II. As a female, regardless of her talents, she is restricted from covering any real war news and is relegated to "puff" pieces. Her counterparts and the soldiers do not take her seriously. On her way to her first assignment in a camp hospital, she encounters enemy fire and finds herself introduced to an officer, Dan Hallworth. Their friendship grows and he introduces her to Victorine, an orphaned taken in by his brother prior to his death. Now Dan is her protector. As the war progresses, battles rage and Jessica, along with fellow female reporters, battle to be considered equals. The story goes between WWII time frame and 2005 where dead secrets are uncovered that affected many lives. An engaging, breathtaking, heartbreaking story that's hard to put down!
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reviewed The Paris Orphan on + 628 more book reviews
Was very disappointed after reading good reviews here to have wasted my time. I have your read 6 books that wre so well written that this book read like a true romance book..I did try, read half of it, and decided it wasn't worth it. Perhaps for a young adult reader. Banal, and too predictable.


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