![]() When I got a job at the American Library in Paris, I became intrigued when my colleagues talked about the incredible staff members who kept the Library open during World War II. I want readers to know that they are not alone. I wrote about my own struggles to learn new languages and customs. I wanted to write about starting over, and about the way place shape us. ![]() I’m an American in France, and before that I worked in Ukraine. My first novel, Moonlight in Odessa is about an email-bride. Even as a child, I knew she was incredibly brave to leave behind her friends and family for a new life with a G.I. Growing up in rural Montana, I was fascinated by my neighbor, a war bride from Normandy. How did you come up with the idea to write The Paris Library? ![]() If you haven’t read the book yet, I highly recommend it, it’s an inspiring story that will rewake you to the importance of books.ĬLICK HERE to order your copy of The Paris Library. ![]() I am happy to publish my interview with Janet Skeslien Charles, author of the bestselling book, The Paris Library, which was the selection for my Eye Prefer Paris Book of the Month for February 2021. ![]()
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