The Paris Library, 9781529335453
Paperback
Inspired by the true story of the librarians who risked their lives during the Nazis’ war on words: a story of courage and betrayal inspired by real-life defiance in Occupied Paris, perfect for fans of All the Light We Cannot See, The Book Thief and The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society.

The Paris Library

a novel of courage and betrayal in occupied paris

  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    9 February 2021

Summary

IN THE DARKNESS OF WAR, THE LIGHT OF BOOKS

‘A wonderful novel celebrating the power of books and libraries to change people’s lives’ Jill Mansell

‘A book about books, lovers and book lovers - what’s not to love?’ Ruth Hogan

‘I devoured The Paris Library in one hungry gulp … charming and moving’ Tatiana de Rosnay

‘An irresistible, compelling read’ Fiona Davis

Based on the true World War II story of the heroic librarians at the American Library in Paris…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529335453
ISBN-10:1529335450
Author:Janet Skeslien Charles
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Two Roads
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:9 February 2021
Weight:523g
Dimensions:132mm x 214mm x 22mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A wonderful novel celebrating the power of books and libraries to change people’s lives. Enthralling, moving and based on little-known real events. - Jill Mansell, author of MAYBE THIS TIME

As a Parisian, an ardent bookworm , and a longtime fan of the American Library in Paris, I devoured The Paris Library in one hungry gulp. It is charming and moving, with a perfect balance between history and fiction. - Tatiana de Rosnay, author of SARAH’S KEY

A fresh take on WWII France that will appeal to bibliophiles everywhere. I fell in love with Odile and Lily, with their struggles and triumphs, from the very first page. Meticulously researched, The Paris Library is an irresistible, compelling read. - Fiona Davis, author of THE CHELSEA GIRLS

A book about books, lovers and book lovers - what’s not to love? A wonderful tale about a library that provides a beacon of hope in the darkness and despair of war. Heart-breaking and heart-lifting in turn and always enchanting. - Ruth Hogan, author of THE KEEPER OF LOST THINGS

About The Author

Janet Skeslien Charles

Janet Skeslien Charles is an award-winning author with over a decade’s worth of roaming the streets of Paris and researching in its libraries. Her debut novel, Moonlight in Odessa, was published in ten languages and was awarded the Melissa Nathan prize and the Completement Livre prize in Strasbourg.

Originally from Montana, as a child she lived on the same street as a French war bride and was fascinated by the war stories of her French professor. Janet began to research The Paris Library when she worked as Programs Manager at the American Library in Paris. Until recently she taught in Paris, where she still lives.

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