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Shop Brand CatalogPostmistress of Paris, The
- SKU: 9780062946997
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The New York Times bestselling author revisits the dark early days of the German occupation in France in this haunting novel—a love story and a tale of high-stakes danger and incomparable courage—about a young American heiress who helps artists hunted by the Nazis escape from war-torn Europe. “Widely esteemed for her previous World War II novels, Meg Waite Clayton triumphantly returns with The Postmistress of Paris, a story of one woman’s heroic quest to help the forgotten in Occupied France. Clayton’s immaculately researched and beautifully written tale of passage and courage and heart is her best work yet.”—Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman with the Blue Star “Fans of Kate Quinn and Kristin Hannah will want to dive right in.”—BookPage
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