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The Paris Hours: A Novel
by Alex George
The Perfect Blend of Historical & Literary Fiction (4/5/2020)
Experience Paris in 1927, between WWI and WWII), through the lives of four dramatically different characters: an artist, a writer, a maid and a puppeteer. Enter into their hearts and souls as each of their stories unfold and their paths cross with world famous writers, an artist and a singer/dancer. I enjoyed reading every page of this magnificent book by Alex George.
Lady Clementine
by Marie Benedict
An Amazing Novel about an Amazing Woman (11/21/2019)
Lady Clementine is an outstanding novel about a woman the world knows so little about. I know that I love a novel, when it keeps me up at night and I would rather read than sleep. I felt like I was walking with her along the many twists and turns of her life.

Winston Churchill's reputation and amazing accomplishments are known internationally. This novel draws a spotlight on Clementine Churchill's enormous roles in his life, in Great Britain and in the world. Note: Clementine is pronounced Clemen-teen, which is an important distinction with a name that we associate with an entirely different impression.

Erin Blakemore writes, "Clementine Churchill's life is little remembered, but she was a driving force behind the great statesman." for History.com online. I cannot say it any better.

The author clearly has done enormous research about Clementine and written a book that makes her story come alive for me and many other readers. British culture now and during WWI and WWII has some striking differences to American culture; I reveled in exploring the royal and political worlds I shall never live in. Thank you, Marie Benedict.
America for Beginners
by Leah Franqui
New to America (9/5/2019)
The voices of the characters were clear and strong. Each person from the widow, the owner of the travel agency, the tour guide, the companion and others offer dramatically different points of view. Malcolm Gladwell's, new book, Talking to Strangers is non-fiction; this book helps to walk in the shoes of each person, who is in totally different circumstances. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Look forward to reading more by this author!
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