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A Jewish Girl in Paris

The heart-breaking and uplifting novel, inspired by an incredible true story

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A Jewish Girl in Paris

De: Melanie Levensohn, Jamie Lee Searle - translator
Narrado por: Imogen Wilde, Louiza Patikas
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Inspired by true events and set against the backdrop of the Second World War, Melanie Levensohn’s A Jewish Girl in Paris is a powerful novel about forbidden love.

'This beautiful, heart-wrenching novel examines the harsh realities while remaining hopeful and celebrating resilience and love.' - Adele Parks author of Lies Lies Lies, in Platinum Magazine


Paris, 1940, a city under German occupation. A young Jewish girl, Judith, meets a young man, the son of a wealthy banker and Nazi sympathizer – his family will never approve of the girl he has fallen in love with. As the Germans impose more and more restrictions on Jewish Parisians, the couple secretly plan to flee the country. But before they can make their escape, Judith disappears . . .

Montréal, 1982. Shortly before his death, Lica Grunberg confesses to his daughter, that she has an older half-sister, Judith. Lica escaped the Nazis but lost all contact with his first-born daughter. His daughter promises to find the sister she never knew. The search languishes for years, until Jacobina is spurred on by her young friend Béatrice.

Soon the two women discover a dark family secret, stretching over two continents and six decades, that will change their lives forever . . .

Adapted from a translation by Jamie Lee Searle, A Jewish Girl in Paris is a historical novel for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz.

'In this vivid, affecting novel of intertwined destinies and the enduring power of love against the bleakest odds, Levensohn weaves a tale saturated with historical accuracy and yet surprisingly intimate' – Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and When the Stars Go Dark

Ficción Ficción Histórica Histórico Judío Literatura Mundial Romance Siglo XX

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This beautiful, heart-wrenching novel examines the harsh realities while remaining hopeful and celebrating resilience and love. (Adele Parks author of Lies Lies Lies in Platinum Magazine)
In this vivid, affecting novel of intertwined destinies and the enduring power of love against the bleakest odds, Melanie Levensohn weaves a tale saturated with historical accuracy and yet surprisingly intimate. A Jewish Girl in Paris delivers romance and intrigue to spare, but the novel’s real power lies in its portrayal of how deeply and sometimes mysteriously we can find ourselves connected to the past, and to each other. (Paula McLain, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Wife and When the Stars Go Dark)
A beautiful and hard-hitting story (Kate Furnivall, author of Sunday Times bestselling novel The Betrayal)
Inspired in part by her own fascinating family story, author Melanie Levensohn has crafted an emotional tale of two women . . . desperately searching for answers . . . A Jewish Girl in Paris is a deeply researched, emotional roller coaster ride of love, fate, and second chances. (Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Names)
An elegantly drawn tale . . . [with] a pacy narrative, relatable heroines, and an eye for historical detail about life in occupied France.
A Jewish Girl in Paris crafts a warm and intimate tale full of historical accuracy. Furnished with passion and intrigue, this historical romance is a powerful novel about forbidden love.
I was hooked from the very beginning because it is like a family history detective story . . . A Jewish Girl in Paris pays great attention to the accuracy of historic details and the depiction of the 1940s feels extremely authentic. The novel would appeal to anyone who is interested in the Second World War, and the plight of Jews who lived in France at this time.
The characters are wholly believable and the emotionally charged plot is fast moving.
Packed with extensive historical research, and written with warmth, insight, sensitivity, and a genuine empathy with the events of the Holocaust, this vivid, poignant tale of entwined destinies, unseen connections and enduring love is guaranteed to resonate long after the last page has turned.
Moving story on multiple levels of time and space. Extremely well researched. The book transported me into another world (Freundin (major German women’s magazine))
This novel is full of suspense and doesn’t let the reader go. A page turner. Must read! (Christiane Krause-Dimmock, Badische Neueste Nachrichten)
Levensohn shows great sensitivity and empathy in her characters and the deep scars left by history and Nazi cruelty that reach all the way into the present
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I lov3d the history and the characters. the way things came around at the end was sad yet wo derful.

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A Jewish girl in Paris artfully splices both lovable and hateable characters across time and space. The unfolding parallel stories kept me interested to find out more and figure out how they would eventually come together. The audio production is excellent as well, just enough to enhance the character's voices without going overboard.

Great ride - kept me intererested

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Predictable but someone enjoyable. I wouldn’t recommend it, but I finished it. It all comes together in a most implausible way.

Just okay

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