Moonlight Over Paris A Novel

Cover of Moonlight Over Paris A Novel by Jennifer Robson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780062389824
ISBN-10: 0062389823
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 0.79 Inches
Weight: 0.57981574906 Pounds
Width: 5.31 Inches
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Moonlight Over Paris A Novel by Jennifer Robson is a first edition published by HarperCollins on January 19, 2016. This 352-page novel follows Lady Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr as she leaves her sheltered life in London to seek adventure and independence in 1920s Paris. Recovering from a broken engagement and a serious illness, Helena vows to live life on her own terms, exploring the vibrant streets of Paris and pursuing her dream of becoming an artist.

Readers will find a richly woven narrative that captures the essence of the Lost Generation and the bohemian culture of post-war Paris. As Helena navigates her new life, she encounters a diverse circle of artists and expatriates, including the intriguing Sam Howard, a correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. The story delves into themes of self-discovery and the struggle to let go of the past while embracing the possibilities of the future. Moonlight Over Paris presents a captivating exploration of love, identity, and the transformative power of art against the backdrop of a city reborn.


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An aristocratic young woman leaves the sheltered world of London to find adventure, passion, and independence in 1920s Paris in this mesmerizing story from the USA Today and internationally bestselling author of Somewhere in France and After the War is Over.

Spring, 1924

Recovering from a broken wartime engagement and a serious illness that left her near death, Lady Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr vows that for once she will live life on her own terms. Breaking free from the stifling social constraints of the aristocratic society in which she was raised, she travels to France to stay with her free spirited aunt. For one year, she will simply be Miss Parr. She will explore the picturesque streets of Paris, meet people who know nothing of her past—and pursue her dream of becoming an artist.

A few years after the Great War’s end, the City of Light is a bohemian paradise teeming with actors, painters, writers, and a lively coterie of American expatriates who welcome Helena into their romantic and exciting circle. Among them is Sam Howard, an irascible and infuriatingly honest correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Dangerously attractive and deeply scarred by the horror and carnage of the war, Sam is unlike any man she has ever encountered. He calls her Ellie, sees her as no one has before, and offers her a glimpse of a future that is both irresistible and impossible.

As Paris rises phoenix-like from the ashes of the Great War, so too does Helena. Though she’s shed her old self, she’s still uncertain of what she will become and where she belongs. But is she strong enough to completely let go of the past and follow her heart, no matter where it leads her?

Artfully capturing the Lost Generation and their enchanting city, Moonlight Over Paris is the spellbinding story of one young woman’s journey to find herself, and claim the life—and love—she truly wants.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9780062389824. ISBN-10: 0062389823.
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Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: First Edition.

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