The Paper Girl of Paris

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The Paper Girl of Paris by Jordyn Taylor weaves together the past and present as it follows Alice, a young woman who inherits an apartment in Paris abandoned since World War II. As she investigates the secrets hidden within its walls, she unravels her grandmother's mysterious past in Nazi-occupied France, exploring themes of family, history, and identity.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by historical mysteries and dual timelines. It delves into the secrets of the past when a young girl uncovers her grandmother's hidden history in Nazi-occupied Paris. You might enjoy it if you appreciate emotionally resonant tales that connect generations through personal and historical revelations.

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The Paper Girl of Paris

Sixteen-year-old Alice is spending the summer in Paris, but she isn't there for the pastries or the walks along the Seine. When her grandmother passed away two months ago, she left Alice and apartment in France that no one knew existed. An apartment that had been locked for seventy years. What treasures, what mysteries, does it hold?

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A quick read that history lovers will easily devour.—Teen Vogue

Get ready to be transported to Paris in Taylor's incredible debut novel.—Seventeen, Editor's Choice

Code Name Verity meets Jennifer Donnelly’s Revolution in this gripping debut novel, now in paperback with a teaser to Jordyn Taylor's next fast-paced historical YA novel, Don't Breathe a Word

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Sixteen-year-old Alice is spending the summer in Paris, but she isn’t there for pastries and walks along the Seine. When her grandmother passed away two months ago, she left Alice an apartment in France that no one knew existed. An apartment that has been locked for more than seventy years.

Alice is determined to find out why the apartment was abandoned and why her grandmother never once mentioned the family she left behind when she moved to America after World War II. With the help of Paul, a charming Parisian student, she sets out to uncover the truth. However, the more time she spends digging through the mysteries of the past, the more she realises there are secrets in the present that her family is still refusing to talk about.

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Sixteen-year-old Adalyn doesn’t recognise Paris anymore. Everywhere she looks, there are Nazis, and every day brings a new horror of life under the Occupation. When she meets Luc, the dashing and enigmatic leader of a resistance group, Adalyn feels she finally has a chance to fight back.

But keeping up the appearance of being a much-admired socialite while working to undermine the Nazis is more complicated than she could have imagined. As the war goes on, Adalyn finds herself having to make more and more compromises—to her safety, to her reputation, and to her relationships with the people she loves the most.

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The Paper Girl of Paris has been praised for its beautifully interwoven dual timelines, capturing the essence of courage and commitment across generations. Critics highlight its gripping narrative and commend Jordyn Taylor's ability to blend mystery, romance, and historical elements, making it irresistible for fans of historical fiction. With its compelling characters and engaging plot, it is recommended for those who enjoy stories of familial depth and historical intrigue.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780062936646

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 May 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: HarperCollins

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 274g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Jordyn Taylor is a New York City-based writer and journalist, currently the news editor at Men's Health magazine and her work has appeared in the New York Observer, Mic, and Glamour.

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