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  2. Paris (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a historical novel by Edward Rutherfurd published in 2013, which charts the history of Paris from 1261 to 1968. The novel follows six core families [1] set in locales such as Montmartre, Notre Dame and Boulevard Saint-Germain. [2] It includes a map of old Paris. [3] Later titled Paris: A Novel. [4]

  3. Template:Infobox book - Wikipedia

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    Consistently-formatted table for presenting information about books Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Book title Default Pagename String optional Image image Image (prefer 1st edition where permitted). Use bare filename. File suggested Author author authors Author(s) of the book (should be link to their ...

  4. Category:Novels set in Paris - Wikipedia

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    After the Winter (novel) Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance; The Age of Reason (novel) Aiding and Abetting (novel) Aimez-vous Brahms? All the Ways We Said Goodbye; The American (novel) Anna and the French Kiss; The Anomaly (novel) Arch of Triumph (novel) L'Argent; L'Assommoir; Au Bonheur des Dames; Austerlitz (novel) The Autobiography of Alice ...

  5. A Paris Apartment - Wikipedia

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    The blog, MomAdvice.com, called it a "fun summer historical fiction escape to Paris." [8] The Historical Novel Society noted that it was a "charming read about a fascinating history and the woman behind it." [10] The Library Journal called it a "stunning and fascinating debut [that] will capture the interest of a wide audience."

  6. The Paris Architect - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Architect is a 2013 novel by Charles Belfoure and the author's debut in fiction writing. Published by Sourcebooks Landmark, it follows the story of French architect Lucien Bernard, who is paid to create temporary hiding places for Jews in Nazi-occupied Paris. The book reached The New York Times best seller list in July 2015.

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  8. French Exit (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was published by House of Anansi Press and received wide critical acclaim upon its publication, making the shortlist for the 2018 Giller Prize. [ 3 ] Set in New York City and Paris, the novel follows a dysfunctional mother and son duo who are forced to relocate after their fortunes fall.

  9. The Paris Apartment (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Apartment received positive reviews in USA Today, [3] Paste, [4] and Publishers Weekly. [1] A review published in The Independent praised the novel's fast pace, but noted that avid fans of the mystery genre may find the ending predictable. [5] It was a Book of the Month selection by author Ashley Audrain. [6]