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Jacqueline in Paris

A Novel

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Jacqueline in Paris

By: Ann Mah
Narrated by: Caroline Hewitt
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“Captivating...Mah channels Kennedy and brings postwar Paris to life with exquisite detail and insight.” -- People

From the bestselling author of The Lost Vintage, a rare and dazzling portrait of Jacqueline Bouvier’s college year abroad in postwar Paris, an intimate and electrifying story of love and betrayal, and the coming-of-age of an American icon – before the world knew her as Jackie.

In September 1949 Jacqueline Bouvier arrives in postwar Paris to begin her junior year abroad. She’s twenty years old, socially poised but financially precarious, and all too aware of her mother’s expectations that she make a brilliant match. Before relenting to family pressure, she has one year to herself far away from sleepy Vassar College and the rigid social circles of New York, a year to explore and absorb the luminous beauty of the City of Light. Jacqueline is immediately catapulted into an intoxicating new world of champagne and châteaux, art and avant-garde theater, cafés and jazz clubs. She strikes up a romance with a talented young writer who shares her love of literature and passion for culture – even though her mother would think him most unsuitable.

But beneath the glitter and rush, France is a fragile place still haunted by the Occupation. Jacqueline lives in a rambling apartment with a widowed countess and her daughters, all of whom suffered as part of the French Resistance just a few years before. In the aftermath of World War II, Paris has become a nest of spies, and suspicion, deception, and betrayal lurk around every corner. Jacqueline is stunned to watch the rise of communism – anathema in America, but an active movement in France – never guessing she is witnessing the beginning of the political environment that will shape the rest of her life—and that of her future husband.

Evocative, sensitive, and rich in historic detail, Jacqueline in Paris portrays the origin story of an American icon. Ann Mah brilliantly imagines the intellectual and aesthetic awakening of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, and illuminates how France would prove to be her one true love, and one of the greatest influences on her life.

Biographical Fiction Fiction Women's Fiction Biography Genre Fiction Romance
Historical Depth • Engaging Storyline • Impeccable Accents • Well-researched Content • Post-war Atmosphere

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This historical novel is written in first person allowing the readers/audience to feel as though they are having afternoon tea with Jacqueline herself.

Well researched, lyrically written

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This could have been a book about anyone. The excessive descriptions (and the cigarettes...) were distractions. Not until the last part did I get any sense of Jackie.

Boring until the last section

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I felt a connection to this book because of my own study abroad experience, but hearing about Jacqueline having done it 50 years earlier, and with all of the challenges of the time, I had an even deeper admiration for what that must have been like.

I like how it’s about growth and shifting perspectives and expectations, like all of the best study abroad stories are, but also about the political complications of the time period. I’ve studied/read plenty about WW2 but decidedly less so about the time in Europe immediately after. The author did amazing research to weave characters who were so believable, and who really grappled with the complexities at hand. Narrator was excellent, too!

Evocative, nostalgic and complex

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I loved this listening experience. The narrator did an impeccable job with her accents, voices and had such emotion in her voice. The story was interesting too, but the narration’s musicality made it utterly enjoyable. Thank you for your work!

Narration made this perfect

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Ann Mah so effectively re-created daily student life in Paris, that it brought me to both smiles & tears more than once. I too was a student there, but in my 40s doing my Masters. Oh, I wish I had been held to an only-speak-French pledge! This beautiful groundwork woven together along Jacqueline Bouvier’s year in Paris is so fascinating. I stopped more than once recalling sorrowfully some of what lay ahead for her. I truly loved this novel. Merci beaucoup.

Marvelous read

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