Camille’s Story, 1910

Camille’s Story, 1910 by Adele Whitby is a historical fiction novel published by Simon and Schuster on May 26, 2015. This edition, part of the Simon Spotlight series, spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Camille LeClerc, who moves into the grand estate Rousseau in Paris with her mother, the cook. As Camille settles into her new surroundings, she believes she shares a unique connection with the wealthy Rousseau family, despite her mother’s reminders of their social standing.
Readers will discover an engaging tale filled with secrets and hidden treasures within the manor. As Camille explores her new home, she uncovers family artifacts that may reveal significant aspects of the manor’s history and her own identity. The story touches on themes of family, social dynamics, and the aspirations of girls and women in a historical context, set against the backdrop of Europe. This edition invites readers to delve into Camille’s journey as she navigates her place within the intricate world of the Rousseaus.
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Exciting secrets are waiting to be revealed in a new story arc set in a manor in the heart of Paris in the seventh book of this fascinating historical fiction series.
Camille LeClerc has just moved into the grand estate Rousseau—one of the largest and most beautiful manor homes in all of Paris—with her mother, the cook. Living in the manor is a dream come true for Camille and brings her closer to the wealthy Rousseaus, with whom she has always believed she shares a special bond, despite her mother’s constant urging to remember her place. Soon Camille is right at home inside the manor, and it’s not long before she stumbles upon family treasures that have been hidden away for many years. Treasures that might be the key to unlocking secrets of the manor’s past…and her own.
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