The dawn of postwar Paris in the 1940s: for one family, its a time of celebration, danger, and liberating romance in a breathtaking novel by the author of The Daughter of Union County. Paris in 1944 is emerging from a devastating war. So are proud Martinican immigrants Marie-Thérèse Brillard and her two children, Collette and Christophe. In their vibrant neighborhood of Montmartrea multicultural haven for artists, musicians, and writersCollette and Christophe long for romance and excitement. As theyre swept up in the jubilation following the Nazis departure, they embark on love affairs that are the stuff of impossible dreamsforbidden, too, in the eyes of their vigilant and apprehensive mother. Christophe stumbles into the arms of an irresistible woman who harbors a secret that could change both their fates. Collette has a defiant passion for a white Frenchman. Even Marie-Thérèses attraction to a handsome black soldier is not without its risks. For each of them, love could be a new beginningor it could cost them everything.
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Publication Date: 20 Sep 2011
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781935597971
About Francine Thomas Howard
Francine Thomas Howard is the author of The Daughter of Union County Page from a Tennessee Journal and Paris Noire. A descendant of an enslaved African Howard writes stories that explore the multicultural legacy of African-descended people throughout the diaspora and reflect her own African European and Native American heritage. Raised in San Francisco Howard earned a BA in occupational therapy from San José State and an MPA from the University of San Francisco. She left a rewarding career in pediatric occupational therapy to pursue another love: writing. Desiring to preserve the remarkable oral histories of her family tree she began writing down those stories with little thought of publication. That all changed when she turned a family secret about her grandparents into Page from a Tennessee Journal. Francine Thomas Howard resides with her family in the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information visit www.francinethomashoward.wordpress.com.