
The Paris Hours
A Novel
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Raphael Corkhill
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Alex George
“Like All the Light We Cannot See, The Paris Hours explores the brutality of war and its lingering effects with cinematic intensity. The ending will leave you breathless.” (Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train and A Piece of the World)
One day in the City of Lights. One night in search of lost time.
Paris between the wars teems with artists, writers, and musicians, a glittering crucible of genius. But amidst the dazzling creativity of the city’s most famous citizens, four regular people are each searching for something they’ve lost.
Camille was the maid of Marcel Proust, and she has a secret: When she was asked to burn her employer’s notebooks, she saved one for herself. Now she is desperate to find it before her betrayal is revealed. Souren, an Armenian refugee, performs puppet shows for children that are nothing like the fairy tales they expect. Lovesick artist Guillaume is down on his luck and running from a debt he cannot repay - but when Gertrude Stein walks into his studio, he wonders if this is the day everything could change. And Jean-Paul is a journalist who tells other people’s stories, because his own is too painful to tell. When the quartet’s paths finally cross in an unforgettable climax, each discovers if they will find what they are looking for.
Told over the course of a single day in 1927, Alex George's The Paris Hours takes four ordinary people whose stories, told together, are as extraordinary as the glorious city they inhabit.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books
"What a design! George expertly crosscuts between various plots, coaxing them closer and closer as evening draws on. The tinder has been set and the fire is lit as the action converges on a raucous cabaret in Montmartre." (New York Times Book Review)
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“The Paris Hours is the kind of novel I always dream about finding: a completely engrossing story that had me canceling plans so I could race to the end. Alex George brilliantly conjures a world between the wars filled with unforgettable characters, including Maurice Ravel, Ernest Hemingway, Marcel Proust, and Josephine Baker. This is a book with Paris at its heart for any reader who loved Paula McClain’s The Paris Wife or Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See. I read The Paris Hours without pausing, desperate to see if these marvelous characters could escape the ache of their past. And I gasped when I got to the end.” (Will Schwalbe, New York Times best-selling author of The End of Your Life Book Club and Books for Living)
“In The Paris Hours, Alex George writes movingly of human connection, lost and found. His vivid portrayal of lives intersecting in early 20th century Paris will delight you with its lyricism and touch you with its humanity. There are delicious cameos from famous expatriates such as Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway, but the main protagonists, all seeking something or someone lost, seemingly forever, are so beautifully drawn they will haunt you long after you reach the end.” (Melanie Benjamin, New York Times best-selling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue and Mistress of the Ritz)
“The Paris Hours is a feast of the human soul. In this stunning novel, Alex George goes behind the glitter of Paris in 1927 and takes you to the rooftops, the skinny alleyways, the flower-strewn parks, and darkened bar rooms to mine the wisdom of humanity. A remarkable story. Beautifully rendered; gorgeously told.” (Jessica Keener, author of Strangers in Budapest)
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Fantastic Narrator
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If you love Paris as much as I do and if you love the early years of the 20th century, you will love this book. It takes you on three different journeys that are very gently woven into the tapestry of life.
I don’t usually review audiobooks but I would be remiss if I didn’t invite you to experience this captivating work of art.
Exquisitely Woven Tapestry of Life
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way through it. The story lines changed constantly, and it was hard to keep
my attention on them.
Hard follow
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I found the narrator's voice a bit too dramatic for my taste. But his French accent was good.
The details about Marcel Proust were interesting. I can't say I had one particular character who was my favorite. I would give the book a mildly enthusiastic thumbs up.
Not the greatest, but kept my attention.
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The atmosphere was beautiful, stunning and quite imaginative.
Enchanting!
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Complex characters and intricate plot
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Bewilderment
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A Fun Read
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4 narrators, a bit confusing at first
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Both enthralling and heartbreaking
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