The Paper Girl of Paris

The Paper Girl of Paris
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Reba Buhr

ناشر

HarperTeen

شابک

9780063012493
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

April 20, 2020
Taylor’s suspenseful debut tells the story of Adalyn Bonhomme, a teenage French Resistance worker in Paris during WWII, in her own words and as uncovered by her grandniece, 16-year-old American Alice Prewitt. Upon the death of Alice’s beloved grandmother, Chloe, she and her parents are stunned to learn of an abandoned family apartment in Paris that Chloe left to her. In Paris to “check out the apartment,” the Prewitts make another discovery: Chloe had a sister, Adalyn, with whom she was extremely close. Fortuitously finding her great-aunt’s diary and photos of her dining with Nazi officers, Alice—aided by handsome French teenager Paul—seeks to understand why her grandmother never spoke of Adalyn and their home. Relying on Adalyn’s journal—which never reveals her Resistance work—to solve this mystery, Alice finds Adalyn’s activities perplexing; readers, however, are privy to her firsthand account of posing as a Nazi sympathizer. Meanwhile, Adalyn’s romance with Paul grows, and she becomes desperate about her family’s silence regarding her mother’s depression, situations that parallel Adalyn’s experience. While the two voices can sound indistinct from each other, both absorbing narratives build momentum, posing thoughtful questions about secrets and loyalties. Ages 13–up. Agent: Danielle Burby, Nelson Literary.



AudioFile Magazine
Narrators Liza Seneca and Reba Buhr deliver the dual narratives of one girl's struggle to understand her family's history and another girl's battle to undermine the Nazi occupation of Paris. Buhr voices Alice with a light, youthful tone, connecting emotionally through the ups of a budding romance and the heartache of seeing her mother suffer from debilitating depression. After inheriting her grandmother's abandoned Paris apartment, the mystery of her great-aunt Adalyn's involvement with the Nazis slowly unravels. Seneca voices Adalyn's chapters primarily in a French accent, immersing listeners in Paris of the 1940s. Seneca's passionate delivery echoes Adalyn's struggle to maintain her social status among the Nazis while working to undermine their presence. An inspiring listen. A.K.R. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine


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