The
Paris Novel by Ruth Reichel 288 pages
Food!
Fashion! Art! It’s all there in this magical realism tale set in 1980s Paris.
But before we get there, we must start in New York City.
Stella
lives an extremely structured life. She is a copy editor at a small publishing
house. She believes she loves her job, and she is good at it. It’s a lonely
life; Stella is estranged from her mother, the only family she has. She never
knew who her father was. Her mother claimed she didn’t know, but reading
between the lines, I believe that is why she sent her to Paris. To find him.
When
her mother dies, Stella is surprised, nay shocked, that her mother left her
anything, especially a letter address to “My Daughter.” Inside Stella finds a
one-way ticket along with a note that merely says, “Go to Paris!” She is
reluctant but her boss talks her into it. With lots of vacation time, Stella
packs a small bag and heads to the City of Lights.
Stella’s
well-oiled lifestyle follows her. But when she stumbles upon a vintage store,
her deepest inner self begins to emerge. She tries on a vintage Dior gown that
fits like it was made for her. The old woman who is the shopkeeper takes her
into paying the $6,000 for it with the caveat that she can return if the dress
doesn’t change her. The shopkeeper gives her a list of things she must do.
First,
she eats oysters at Les Deux Magots. There she meets Jules, an older man with a
passion for art who knows anyone and everyone in Paris. He knows great food,
exceptional wine, the writers, the painters. Slowly, she sheds herself of all
the things that have held her back. She quickly realizes that she enjoys this
new life and never wants to go back to the old Stella.
Stella
visits Shakespeare & Company Bookstore. The bookstore has much more to
offer than books. Could Stella have found a new home, a new sense of belonging
when she becomes one of the “tumbleweeds,” one who drifts in and out of the
bookstore.
Then
there is the small mystery surrounding her father and the Manet painting that
her mother had hanging in her home.
For
me, every page was a masterpiece of experience! Therefore, The Paris Novel receives
5 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.
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