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在《今日美国》和国际畅销书《法国的某个地方》和《战后》作者的这篇引人入胜的故事中,一位年轻的贵族女子离开受庇护的伦敦世界,前往 20 年代的巴黎寻找冒险、激情和独立。
1924 年春天
海伦娜·蒙塔古·道格拉斯·帕尔夫人从战时破裂的婚约和濒临死亡的重病中恢复过来,发誓这一次她将按照自己的方式生活。为了摆脱她长大的贵族社会令人窒息的社会束缚,她前往法国与她自由奔放的姨妈住在一起。在一年内,她将只是帕尔小姐。她将探索巴黎风景如画的街道,结识对她的过去一无所知的人,并追求成为一名艺术家的梦想。
第一次世界大战结束几年后,这座光之城成为了一个波西米亚天堂,充满了演员、画家、作家和一群活跃的美国侨民,他们欢迎海伦娜加入他们浪漫而令人兴奋的圈子。其中包括萨姆·霍华德(Sam Howard),他是《芝加哥论坛报》的一位脾气暴躁、诚实得令人恼火的记者。萨姆有着危险的吸引力,并因战争的恐怖和屠杀而深受创伤,她与她遇到过的任何男人都不一样。他称她为艾莉,以前所未有的方式看待她,并让她看到了一个既不可抗拒又不可能的未来。
当巴黎像凤凰一样从一战的废墟中涅槃重生时,海伦娜也是如此。尽管她已经摆脱了过去的自我,但她仍然不确定自己会成为什么样的人,属于哪里。但她是否足够坚强,能够完全放下过去,追随自己的内心,无论它把她引向何方?
《巴黎月光》巧妙地捕捉了迷失的一代和他们迷人的城市,讲述了一位年轻女性寻找自我、获得她真正想要的生活和爱情的旅程的引人入胜的故事。
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ASIN : B00WR12LFC
出版商 : William Morrow 平装本 (January 19, 2016)
出版日期 : 一月 19, 2016
语言 : 英语
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Customers find the book wonderful, lovely, and worth reading. They praise the writing quality as excellent and detailed. Readers describe the storyline as great, alive, and interesting. They appreciate the colorful cast of beautifully crafted characters. Additionally, they find the book enjoyable, relaxing, and entertaining.
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Reviewer: ParbleuParbleu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A wonderful read.
Review: Have you ever wished you could meet the characters in a book in a quiet cafe – simply because they were the kind of wonderful people you’d like to know? That’s how I felt, as this story came to the end. I loved the descriptions, the characters, the storyline and the quality in the writing. I loved it all!
Reviewer: M D Costello
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Robson understands the Murphys’ role in helping the Lost Generation . . .
Review: Lady Helena, daughter of London aristocrats, almost loses her life due to scarlet fever. She survives and promises herself that she will live a more full life than before. Unfortunately, her fellow aristocratic fiancé broke off their engagement when he returned from the battlefields of the Great War. In their circles, most believed Lady Helena ended their engagement due to the gentleman soldierâs loss of his leg in the war. However, Edward and Helena really did not know one another very well, even after a long engagement, and certainly did not love each other. Due to this misunderstanding, British society was quite harsh on poor Helena, whispering behind her back and freezing her out of friendships. As she recovers, Helena persuades her parents to let her travel to France and live with her eccentric aunt while she attends art school, art being her therapy and happiest pastime.First in Antibes, and then in Paris, Helena thrives. She makes her first real friends in life at the school, learns much more about drawing and painting than she already knew, and meets a brash American newspaper man named Sam. Each of her three best friends and Sam have their own unique story involving social and personal problems. MOONLIGHT OVER PARIS was a very enjoyable read as many of the minor characters were real figures of Paris in the 1920s. To aid in her storyline, author Jennifer Robson introduces Sara and Gerald Murphy as friends of Helenaâs. Helena and Sara had met years earlier when Sara and her Wiborg sisters were on their grand tour of Europe. Sara and Helena cross paths during a discussion of modern art and cubism and remained acquaintances through the years. Helena meets up with the artful couple and their friends on the La Garoupe beach in Antibes, and again a few times in Paris. Robson understands how the Murphys brought so many artists of all types together in such a prolific period of their lives. Helena also meets some other Lost Generation members at one of Natalie Barneyâs salons, as well as via a visit to Gertrude Steinâs. Of course, Helena was relegated to the kitchen with Hadley Hemingway and others under the direction of Alice Toklas, as were most of the wives and women guests at 27, rue de Fleurus.Besides encountering many of the Lost Generation characters, Robson does a wonderful job of introducing her readers to the city of Paris. Helenaâs aunt Agnes lives on the Ile-Saint-Louis, she and her friends rented a Left Bank art studio, and she visits such places as Notre Dame and Sylvia Beachâs Shakespeare and Company.Helenaâs story was somewhat predictable, but I can never get enough of the Lost Generation, Paris in the 1920s, and any art-related story combining the two. After reading this third novel of Robsonâs, I surely want to check out her previous two books.
Reviewer: Maegan H Calamas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Parisian Magic
Review: It was such a delight following the last of Jennifer Robsonâs trio of Great War heriones through to the end of her story. The imagery was exquisite and I just adored the history amidst the unforgettable cast of characters. Brava! Canât wait to dive into âGood Night From Londonâ!
Reviewer: Sarah L. Gruwell
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: OK story but kinda bland
Review: I found myself feeling a bit flat on this title. Itâs an entertaining story and the characters are sympathetic to a degree. Yet, I found myself bored more than once and glad when the final page had been turned. This is one of those titles that are fun while you read it but that you quickly forget as the next book looms on the horizon.The author takes her time when setting her story. 1920âs France with its hopping night life scene, artsy angst, and creative juices definitely breathes in this book. A world trying to rejuvenate after a devastating war comes across in spades. The authorâs research and time in getting her details right is evident.The characters, including the leads Helena and Howard, are very human and three-dimensional. They all have their quirks and foibles, avoiding stereotypes which are refreshing. I liked how Helena was strong enough of a personality to stand up to her parents when departing from their planned journey for her life. She wants to pursue her art and so does.Yet, I found her to be without fire. Beyond standing up for her choice of life, I found her to be pretty apathetic. Her constant bemoaning on how here art skills arenât that great or how her teacher isnât paying attention to her go tiring quickly.Unfortunately, Howard didnât save this part of the story either. Heâs great when he gets page time, but that isnât that often. It seems like for half the story, he isnât even there at all. While the main focus of the book is really Helenaâs growth as a person and an artist, a book that touts itself as a âromanceâ certainly lacked a bit in that department with its hero absent many times.Overall, this book was OK but ultimately forgettable. I enjoyed the story and characters during the tale, but I had no problem going onto the next book afterwards. The writer has written more engrossing works than this; donât start with this tale if you havenât read her before. But still, an pleasurable read and diversion from hectic daily life.
Reviewer: Sandra
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: A year ago I had no idea who Jennifer Robson was. Now I am an avid fan! Moonlight over Paris is written a beautifully as all her other novels. I recently purchased her latest which is set in Italy, and it is a gripping read.With a Jennifer Robson novel, you are captivated, captured, and enraptured through her word pictures and emotions into new worlds where you learn about historical events and places, as well as live vicariously through the eyes of her heroes and heroines.
Reviewer: Flick W.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is the third book of a near trilogy bringing in characters from previous novels together .Beautifully ,sensitively and colourfully written . Wonderful story telling I thoroughly enjoyed this a compulsive read.
Reviewer: Gus Sutherland
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Loved it, easy read. Really enjoyed the plot and ending.
Reviewer: Miriam and John
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Engaging with compelling characters.
Reviewer: Lesley Nicholls
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is the third book by Jennifer Robson and I did enjoy it though I do have some quibbles. In the 1920’s A not so young aristocrat heads to Paris to study art. She suffered a broken engagement followed by illness, and parents who kept her wrapped in cotton wool. In Paris living with her rich aunt, the widow of aRussian Grand Duke, she begins to enjoy life, makes friends, meets the occasional notorious expatriate. And of course a struggling American newspaperman who turns out to be hiding something. The book does evoke something of Paris in the 1920’s; Helena and her friends go to art school, rent a studio, paint, go to cheap cafes for meals but you never learn a lot about them except at a very superficial level.Ettiene the gay male friend, Mathilde the older woman whose husband was wounded in the war, and Daisy the American doctor’s daughter, whose unhappy love story is hinted at and the mystery of why she is accompanied everywhere by a chaperone is never satisfactorily explained. Maybe Daisy’s story will be Ms Robson’s next novel?The book kept me amused on a very wet and stormy day, curled up with the cat in front of the fire. It was a perfect rainy day read!
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