THE FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHER
ALSO CALLED THE PARIS ORPHAN
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
One lost little girl. One American soldier. And the woman who braves a war to save them both.
Manhattan, Paris 1942: When Jessica May’s successful modelling career is abruptly cut short, she is assigned to the war in Europe as a photojournalist for Vogue. But when she arrives the army men make her life as difficult as possible. Three friendships change that: journalist Martha Gellhorn encourages Jess to bend the rules, paratrooper Dan Hallworth takes her to places to shoot pictures and write stories that matter, and a little girl, Victorine, who has grown up in a field hospital, shows her love. But success comes at a price.
France, 2005: Australian curator D’Arcy Hallworth arrives at a beautiful chateau to manage a famous collection of photographs. What begins as just another job becomes far more disquieting as D’Arcy uncovers the true identity of the mysterious photographer — and realises that she is connected to D’Arcy’s own mother, Victorine.
Please note: this book was published as The Paris Orphan in North America, and The French Photographer in the rest of the world
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