
Paris
The Novel
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Jean Gilpin
From the grand master of the historical novel comes a dazzling, epic portrait of the City of Light.
Internationally best-selling author Edward Rutherfurd has enchanted millions of readers with his sweeping, multigenerational dramas that illuminate the great achievements and travails throughout history. In this breathtaking saga of love, war, art, and intrigue, Rutherfurd has set his sights on the most magnificent city in the world: Paris.
Moving back and forth in time across centuries, the story unfolds through intimate and vivid tales of self-discovery, divided loyalties, passion, and long-kept secrets of characters both fictional and real, all set against the backdrop of the glorious city - from the building of Notre Dame to the dangerous machinations of Cardinal Richlieu; from the glittering court of Versailles to the violence of the French Revolution and the Paris Commune; from the hedonism of the Belle Époque, the heyday of the impressionists, to the tragedy of the First World War; from the 1920s when the writers of the Lost Generation could be found drinking at Les Deux Magots to the Nazi occupation, the heroic efforts of the French Resistance, and the 1968 student revolt.
With his unrivaled blend of impeccable research and narrative verve, Rutherfurd weaves an extraordinary narrative tapestry that captures all the glory of Paris. More richly detailed, more thrilling, and more romantic then anything Rutherfurd has written before, Paris: The Novel wonderfully illuminates hundreds of years in the City of Light and Love and brings the sights, scents, and tastes of Paris to sumptuous life.
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First Review: I couldn’t disagree more with other reviewers who complain that the story travels in time back and forth, this making this book confusing. The structure and time line of this novel help make it so incredibly brilliant and unforgettable! The style is a slight change for Rutherfurd and I love it! I wasn’t ever confused as to the time period, as each chapter begins with the year it takes place. His stories of the ancient and recent past all hold threads of importance in the later time period. The later story is the true focus of this book. It starts in the 1800’s and continues until 1940’s German-occupied France. The stories that are earlier than 1800’s are all connected to the cast of characters/families that we follow from the building of the Eiffel Tower to the time of General De Gaulle.
It is a different style than Rutherfurd’s other chronological books, but to tell the story of a city like Paris, I think it was very effective.
I hated for this book to end. The narrator was excellent, except for her flat American accent. It’s not used often enough to matter that much.
I am sad, though, as this is the last of Rutherfurd’s books I have to read. I’ve now listened to all his work available on audible. (Except for the abridged Forest.) It can’t imagine anything that will compare to this amazing book.
My favorite author at his best!
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Surprisingly Boring!
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Loved everything about this book except the ending
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Wonderful
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Would you listen to Paris again? Why?
Yes. Very interesting to view history in this way, one place and travel down the years through several families.Would you be willing to try another book from Edward Rutherfurd? Why or why not?
Yes. So far I have read them all!What does Jean Gilpin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Different voices anda French accentIf you could take any character from Paris out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Let's just have a banquet!Good listen
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Wonderful historical sweep of Paris
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Would you consider the audio edition of Paris to be better than the print version?
I don't know not having seen the book. I will say having listened to Sarum first prepared me for the layout of this read. I found it much easier to follow than my first experience with Sarum. I should go back to Sarum and see if it's easier to follow now that I get the format. While this book doesn't go back as far as Sarum in terms of centuries, it was a bit more appealing in the fictional aspect rather than historical aspect, both tying in quite nicely.What other book might you compare Paris to and why?
Other Rutherford books.What about Jean Gilpin’s performance did you like?
Very much!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, not an extreme reaction.Any additional comments?
It's a good, long read if you are into those things. Great if you have a long drive/trip or a project like painting your house. It all ties up nicely at the end. Lots and lots of historical reference blended in a very clever human interest waySo much easier to follow than Sarum.
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Epic saga over the centuries that gives historical insights about Paris that I didn’t know
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I have a much better understanding of the French culture and why the French think so highly of themselves and are arrogant because they totally believe that it's the best place in the world. I now have more respect for the French And very happy that Edward Rutherford wrote this book
A True Love Story
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