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A story of resistance, complicity, and an unlikely, transformative friendship, set in Paris, from internationally bestselling novelist Sebastian Faulks.
Recently returned to Paris, American historian Hannah intends to immerse herself in World War II research, wary of paying much attention to the city where a romantic misadventure once turned her off love. But a chance encounter with Tariq, a young Moroccan man whose visions of Paris as a city of opportunity and rebirth starkly contrast with her own, disrupts Hannah’s plan.
Hannah and Tariq form an unlikely connection after she takes him in as a lodger and accepts his offer to help translate audio clippings for her research. As Tariq begins to assimilate into the country he risked his life to enter, he realizes that its dark past and current ills are far more complicated than he’d thought. And Hannah, diving deeper into her work on women’s lives in Nazi-occupied Paris, uncovers a shocking piece of history that threatens to dismantle her core beliefs. Soon both Tariq and Hannah begin to question which sacrifices are worth their happiness and what, if anything, the tumultuous past century can teach them about the future.
From the sweltering streets of Tangier to deep beneath Paris via the Metro, from the affecting recorded accounts of French women during the 1940s and into the future through our dreams for these characters, Paris Echo poignantly draws a tough, believable, and universal thread of hope.
265 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 6, 2018
