Paris Echo – Sebastian Faulks

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Vintage, 2019, Medium-format paperback – Fiction – 298pp. ISBN 9781784704100.

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ISBN: 9781784704100
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Paris Echo by Sebastian Faulks is a poignant and intricate tale of resistance, complicity, and an unlikely friendship set against the backdrop of war-torn and modern-day Paris. The novel weaves together the stories of Hannah, an American historian researching women’s lives in Nazi-occupied France, and Tariq, a Moroccan teenager who comes to Paris searching for a fresh start. Their unexpected connection uncovers both the personal and historical complexities of the city, from the haunting stories of women during the German occupation to the harsh realities faced by modern immigrants. As their relationship unfolds, both characters are forced to confront the weight of the past and the impact it continues to have on their lives.

A gripping exploration of history, identity, and the enduring impact of trauma, Paris Echo takes readers on an emotional journey through the streets of Paris, connecting past and present in a compelling narrative. For fans of historical fiction, compelling character-driven stories, and those interested in the intertwining of personal and historical memory, this novel is a must-read.

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