I’ll See You In Paris By Michelle Gable

Please join us in reading I’ll See You In Paris by Michelle Gable for our monthly read!


We will be reviewing the book along with our book club discussion questions for June 30th, 2018.

Summary

Three women, born generations apart.
One mysterious book that threads their lives together.
A journey of love, discovery, and truth…

I’ll See You in Paris is based on the real life of Gladys Spencer-Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, a woman whose life was so rich and storied it could fill several books. Nearly a century after Gladys’s heyday, a young woman’s quest to understand the legendary Duchess takes her from a charming hamlet in the English countryside to a dilapidated manse kept behind barbed wire, and ultimately, to Paris, where answers will be found at last. In the end, she not only solves the riddle of the Duchess but also uncovers the missing pieces in her own life.

At once a great love story and literary mystery, I’ll See You in Paris will entertain and delight, with an unexpected ending that will leave readers satisfied and eager for Michelle Gable’s next novel.

Summary from hardcover edition, 385 pages, copyright 2016 and published by Thomas Dunne Books.

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I can’t wait to dig into this lovely book cover. I love fiction that is based on real historical figures or events so this should be a nice treat!

7 thoughts on “I’ll See You In Paris By Michelle Gable

  1. Hello
    This sounds like an interesting book to read, I am sure it will keep us in suspense from the first page to the last page.

    I love all the books you recommend, I just wish I had the time to read them all.

    Jeff

    1. Hello Jeff!

      Thanks for your kind words. I am glad you like our recommendations.

      Thanks for stopping by at Arlene’s Book Club!

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