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Haunting Paris
A Novel
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![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
April 29, 2019
Chaudry’s debut is a heart-wrenching love letter to Paris masked as a wartime tragedy. Told from several perspectives, one of which is a ghost, the story is handed from Sylvie, a piano teacher in 1989 reeling from the death of her psychoanalyst husband, Julien; eventually to Julien himself, hovering in the ether as a saccharine-voiced revenant. In the bicentennial year of the French Revolution, a grieving Sylvie finds a folder that leads her on a search for information about members of Julien’s family who were arrested in the tragic Vel d’Hiv Roundup in 1942, when 13,000 Parisian Jews were rounded up in a single night, many of them children. With empathy that Julien’s ghost admits he lacked, Sylvie sets out to discover if her husband’s niece may have survived, and in doing so begins to heal her own broken spirit. Julien is more than omniscient as he cedes the story to various historical figures, including those who witnessed that tragic night when his sister and her twins are taken. But every page about these Parisians and their fair city is so fraught with emotion that eventually they lose their impact. Readers who adore Paris and war stories may nevertheless forgive this very fine writer for not showing more restraint.
![AudioFile Magazine](https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg)
Narrators Lisa Flanagan and Daniel Oreskes transport listeners to twentieth-century Paris in a haunting audiobook that infuses war and romance with magical realism. It's 1989, and Sylvie is mourning the death of her husband, Julien. She accidentally finds an envelope that leads her on a search for Julien's long-lost niece, who may or may not have survived the roundup of Jews in wartime Paris. What she discovers will change her life forever. Flanagan's voice and tone faithfully capture the melancholy mood of the work. Oreskes, who portrays Julien, further elevates the production with his compelling wistful narration. Even though the narrators' French accents and vocal characterizations falter, their perfectly paced storytelling brings Nazi-occupied Paris to life. A.C. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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