The Paris Daughter
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The Paris Daughter

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" The Paris Daughter tore up my heart and put it back together again." -- New York Times bestselling author Martha Hall Kelly"A gorgeous, gut-wrenching read!" -- New York Times bestselling author Kate Quinn" The Paris Daughter is a heartrending, uplifting novel. It is a poignant portrait of how we assign guilt even in the most blameless of circumstances, and a powerful reminder of the importance of moving on from the past before we become trapped there." -- Janet Skeslien Charles, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Library“Kristin Harmel is one of my must-read authors, and I loved THE PARIS DAUGHTER....Harmel exemplifies the best in historical fiction; a story that brings history to vivid life, and one that enlightens as well as moves the reader.” -- New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline"The Paris Daughter stole - and broke - my historical-loving heart. Beautifully written and emotionally charged.... (it) is sure to delight (Harmel's) many devoted fans, and captivate many more. Absolutely wonderful!" -- Hazel Gaynor, NYT bestselling author of The Last Lifeboat"A powerful exploration of the depths of a mother's love and the impossible choices that must be made during times of war....Part mystery, part family saga, part homage to the artist's soul, this book had me in tears and kept me riveted until the final page. It was unputdownable." -- New York Times bestselling author Jill Santopolo"Kristin Harmel's superpower is the emotional punch she packs into her vast repertoire of beautifully crafted historical fiction....Her exquisite and gut-wrenching novel reveals that even in the darkest times, there are rays of light...that even when you are lost, under the stars fate will guide you home." -- New York Times bestselling author Lisa Barr"Powerful, deeply emotional, and sure to be on everyone’s “must read” list." -- New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips" The Paris Daughter is an all consuming tale of war, love and family, and at its core is a heart touching look at a mother's love and the sacrifices we make for our children....Historical fiction at its best!" -- Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve“Brilliantly crafted and heart-shatteringly beautiful, THE PARIS DAUGHTER is one of the best historical novels I have ever read....This is a timeless book of survival, strength, courage, a forever lasting song calling for peace.” -- Nguyen Phan Que Mai, internationally best-selling author of The Mountains Sing and Dust Child Kristin Harmel is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels including The Forest of Vanishing Stars , The Book of Lost Names , The Room on Rue Amélie , and The Sweetness of Forgetting . She is published in more than thirty languages and is the cofounder and cohost of the popular web series, Friends & Fiction . She lives in Orlando, Florida. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. From the Artist Kristin Harmel --This text refers to the audioCD edition. "Powerful, deeply emotional, and sure to be on everyone’s “must read” list." -- -- New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips"Fascinating, meticulously researched, and utterly unique." -- Kelly Rimmer, New York Times bestselling author of THE WARSAW ORPHAN"What a triumph! Not since Alice Hoffman's The Dovekeepers , have I read such a spellbinding and immersive tale of a people's will to survive." -- Stephanie Dray, NYT Bestselling author of The Women of Chateau Lafayette"In this always compelling, sometimes harrowing tale, THE FOREST OF VANISHING STARS draws readers into a singular story of survival and bravery. Set against the backdrop of Eastern Europe during World War II, the resourceful Yona, forced to become expert in the ways of the forest when a sage, prescient elderly woman takes Yona from her German family, must decide whether she'll rise up to claim the destiny foretold about her when faced with a band of Jewish refugees hiding in her beloved woods. Inspiring and gripping . " -- New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict"Unforgettable characters, nail-biting drama and deep emotion that endures long after the final words are forgotten.... The Forest of Vanishing Stars is a story that will touch, educate, transform and uplift." -- Santa Montefiore“With meticulous research and an assured hand, Kristin Harmel once again spotlights French Resistance figures of the Second World War, unique heroes whose bravery and immeasurable sacrifices are too often lost to history. THE BOOK OF LOST NAMES is a fascinating, heartrending page-turner that, like the real-life forgers who inspired the novel, should never be forgotten. A riveting historical tale that I devoured in a single sitting.” -- Kristina McMorris, New York Times bestselling author of Sold on a Monday“Harmel brilliantly imagines the life of a young Polish-French Jewish woman during the depths of WWII...Harmel movingly illustrates Eva’s courage to risk her own life for others, and all of the characters are portrayed with realistic compassion. This thoughtful work will touch readers with its testament to the endurance of hope." ― Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not since “The Nightingale” have I finished a book and been so choked with emotion. Harmel was inspired by the true story of French citizens who fought against evil during WWII with courage and conviction. She shines a brilliant light on those who had their identities erased and lives destroyed, on a country and its people torn apart, and young women like Eva, who risked their lives with everyday acts of epic heroism. Sweeping and magnificent." -- Fiona Davis, national bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue --This text refers to the audioCD edition. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Instant
  • New York Times
  • bestseller!
  • From the bestselling author of the “heart-stopping tale of survival and heroism” (
  • People
  • )
  • The Book of Lost Names
  • comes a gripping historical novel about two mothers who must make unthinkable choices in the face of the Nazi occupation.
  • Paris, 1939: Young mothers Elise and Juliette become fast friends the day they meet in the beautiful Bois de Boulogne. Though there is a shadow of war creeping across Europe, neither woman suspects that their lives are about to irrevocably change. When Elise becomes a target of the German occupation, she entrusts Juliette with the most precious thing in her life—her young daughter, playmate to Juliette’s own little girl. But nowhere is safe in war, not even a quiet little bookshop like Juliette’s Librairie des Rêves, and, when a bomb falls on their neighborhood, Juliette’s world is destroyed along with it. More than a year later, with the war finally ending, Elise returns to reunite with her daughter, only to find her friend’s bookstore reduced to rubble—and Juliette nowhere to be found. What happened to her daughter in those last, terrible moments? Juliette has seemingly vanished without a trace, taking all the answers with her. Elise’s desperate search leads her to New York—and to Juliette—one final, fateful time. An “exquisite and gut-wrenching novel” (Lisa Barr,
  • New York Times
  • bestselling author) you won’t soon forget,
  • The Paris Daughter
  • is also a sweeping celebration of resilience, motherhood, and love.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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The Fate of War

Friendship plays out in so many ways. War can test your love, strength and weaknesses. However, a mother’s love is universal.
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Hard to read

Synopsis: Elise and Juliette meet in a park in Paris, both pregnant and in need of a good friend, and that’s exactly what they both find in each other. As they have their baby girls and they start to grow up together, France is invaded by the Germans. Elise must make the hardest decision of her life, she must leave her daughter with Juliette’s family and flee Paris, it’s the only way either of them have a chance of surviving.
After the war is over, Juliette comes back to Paris and finds that everything she’s known is gone, obliterated by bombs. Devastated, she must keep herself together to find her closest friend, and find out what happened to her daughter.

Review: This is a rough read ya’ll. The quote at the bottom of the book that says “...tore up my heart and put it back together again” is a load of crap. It will tear up your heart and peace out. That being said…it was a medium for me. Not the best World War II book I’ve ever read but it was written pretty well and will definitely suck you in. Just a very strong warning to all the Mama’s out there!
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Outstanding. Read it in one long day

Very well written and full of emotion and thought provoking stories. A day well spent and much fodder for future thought.
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BEAUTIFUL STORY!

Thank you to Net Galley for the preview. Kristin Harmel does it again! Absolutely loved this book (maybe more than Book of Lost Names). I could feel the anguish that Elise and Juliette (and Ruth) felt and the love they had for their children. What a beautiful story about the heartbreak and tragedies of World War II.
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beautiful book .

Another wonderful book by Kristin Harmel. I love all her books and this one didn’t disappoint. I loved it !
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Excellent

Read this book in 1 sitting. Could not put it down. I love this author.
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Love this book!!

This was a book that I couldn't put down! Beautifully written and captivating! Make sure you have tissue...tears of sadness and joy.
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Beautiful Story

This is easily one of the best books I have read this year. It was a heartbreaking, beautiful story that was hard to put down. I liked the tie-in to The Book of Lost names, which was also excellent. I so appreciated the research that went into this book. I do wish there had been a little more backstory on a couple of the characters. I have questions! And, I really, really wanted an epilogue! But those things in no way change how wonderful this book was. Highly recommend.
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Beautiful Story

This is easily one of the best books I have read this year. It was a heartbreaking, beautiful story that was hard to put down. I liked the tie-in to The Book of Lost names, which was also excellent. I so appreciated the research that went into this book. I do wish there had been a little more backstory on a couple of the characters. I have questions! And, I really, really wanted an epilogue! But those things in no way change how wonderful this book was. Highly recommend.
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Harmel does it again, the highest roller coaster of emotions.

Title: The Paris Daughter
By: Kirstin Harmel

Genre:
Historical Fiction, World War II

Favorite Excerpt:
“Under the Stars, Fate will Guide You Home.”

Summary:
It’s 1939, in Paris, France, and Elise, Juliette, and Ruth, begin building a motherly bond in Juliette’s bookstore. Their children spend time together playing games, and quickly becoming fast friends. The darkness looms over the lives, as war quickly spends across Europe and into their own towns. Elise’s husband has put her and their sweet baby girl in danger, and Elise needs to runaway to save her life. But worse than that, she has to do the unthinkable, leave her beautiful girl in the hands of Juliette’s family. As Elise does, she promises Mathilde she will return and Juliette promises to keep the spirit of Elise alive for Mathilde by always talking about her. Mathilde is devastated by the loss of her mother, but grateful for her connection with Juliette’s daughter Lucie. This book has potential for spoilers throughout, and someone else’s review ruined part of that for me, so I will say no more.

Review:
I love all novels by Kristin Harmel! She does historical fiction the best and The Paris Daughter is no different. She establishes strong female characters, undoubtable relationships, and her personal research connects the reader with the highest roller coaster of emotions. In this storyline, Harmel weaves grief, undoubted hope, the perfectly portrays the unforgettable bond between a mother and her child. The plot focuses on despair, the power in letting go and the importance of moving on. At times this read is heart wrenching, all while somehow healing. I highly recommend this read!

Thank you to Kristin Harmel, Simon and Schuster, and Netgalley for the Advanced Reader Copy for free. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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