THE PARISIAN CHAPTER by Janet Skeslien Charles (Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade and The Paris Library) is another work of historical fiction closely tied to her other books. I have read and recommended those, but the latest (centered on Lily and her friend Mary Louise in 1995 Paris) was my least favorite mostly because it referenced the earlier work without sufficiently reprising the story for readers. Perhaps if I had read these titles more closely together than the five years between their publication, I would have felt differently. That said, I made my way through all of THE PARISIAN CHAPTER, enjoying the “found family” at the American Library in Paris and empathizing with the struggles of life as an expat (especially when one cranks Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves). Library Journal summed up the positives nicely, “A colorful tapestry shot through with themes of friendship, the power of books, the importance of history, and the joys and trials of an artist’s life. It’s told with charm and flair and filled with genuine joie de vivre.”
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