Paris Was the Place, Susan Conley
Paris Was the Place, Susan Conley
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Paris Was the Place

Author: Susan Conley

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 14 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2013


Synopsis

From acclaimed author Susan Conley comes a novel that gives us a luminous emotional portrait of a young woman living abroad in Paris in the 1980s and trying to make sense of the chaotic world around her as she learns the true meaning of family. When Willie Pears agrees to teach at a Parisian center for immigrant girls who have requested French asylum, she has no idea it will utterly change her life. She has lived in Paris for six months, surrounded by the most important people in her life: her beloved brother, Luke; her funny and wise college roommate, Sara; and Saras do-gooder husband, Rajiv. And now there is Macon Ventri, a passionate, dedicated attorney for the detained girls. Theirs is a meeting of both hearts and mindsbut not without its problems. As Willie becomes more involved with the immigrant girls who touch her soul, the lines between teaching and mothering are blurred. She is especially drawn to Gita, a young Indian girl who is determined to be free. Ultimately, Willie will make a decision with potentially dire consequences to both her relationship with Macon and the future of the center. Meanwhile, Luke is taken with a serious, as-yet-unnamed illness, and Willie will come to understand the power of unconditional love while facing the dark days of his death. Conley has written a piercing, deeply humane novel that explores the connections between family and friends and reaffirms the strength of the ties that bind.

About Susan Conley

Susan Conley is
the author of The Foremost Good Fortune,
a book that won the Maine Literary Award for memoir and a Goodreads Choice
Award. Her writing has appeared in the New
York Times Magazine, Huffington Post,
Daily Beast, Paris Review, Harvard Review,
Massachusetts Review, and elsewhere.
She lives in Portland, Maine, with her husband and their two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on June 20, 2014

Paris Was the Place is an interesting read. I didn't think it was a bad book. In fact, there were some parts of it that I quite liked. Unfortunately, the book as a whole didn't mesh well with me. Most of my issues stem from the fact that it felt very unfocused. We have the story of Willow teaching p......more

Goodreads review by Cyndi on August 15, 2019

Not quite my cup of tea. I don’t feel like the characters were developed enough. The heroine’s personality wavered quite a lot as did the ‘hero.’ The descriptions of Paris did not make me want to visit nor did the descriptions of India. 🤷🏼‍♀️......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on October 27, 2017

I LOVE Paris but I struggled to connect with this story. At the beginning, I was sucked into the section about the main character's work with the immigrants at the detention centre. It was so promising!! I expected so much more with regards to the girls seeking asylum in France and the main characte......more