3 Stars.
Leah and Robert were College sweethearts, always wanting to go to Paris, France, settling for trips to Paris, Wisconsin, and other cities and towns named Paris thinking, maybe one day.
Robert is a writer - he craves time alone and often takes off, he and Leah and his kids, Ellie and Daphne, have an understanding. When Robert needs time, he just leaves, always leaving a note, saying “be back soon.” Sometimes he’s gone for hours, sometimes days, never providing an explanation. One morning, Robert leaves and doesn’t come back. At first, Leah and her girls think he simply took a trip and then, as the days go by, they think he abandoned them or worse. When Leah finds a confirmation code in a cereal box for 4 plane tickets to Paris, France, leaving in a few weeks time, Leah knows - she and the girls must go. Maybe, just maybe… Paris is like a dream for all of them, being able to let go, find each other, and get help. Once they receive a half finished a manuscript of Robert’s, however, Leah, Ellie and Daphne have more questions than answers and can’t help wonder if maybe Robert is alive.
“Paris by the Book” is a slow moving domestic drama about a family whose lives have been torn apart. There were times when I was deeply involved in the storyline and enraged at the character of Robert, who took off for days at a time with no explanation and seemed to have little regard for his family and at the character of Leah, who often cared more for her own regard than her daughters. Unfortunately, in my opinion, this novel included a bit more of a tell vs. show style of writing and had a tendency to overuse the phrases “I said” and “Ellie said” etc., which I admittedly grew a little tired of. The characters of Leah, Daphne and Ellie however, all had me fully invested in the storyline which made me eagerly await the outcome.
This was a sister read with Lindsay - thanks for reading this one with me Linds! Sorry it took me a little while to finish!
Thank you to Edelweiss, Penguin Publishing Group and Liam Callanan for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
Published on Edelweiss and Goodreads on 6.3.18.