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The House I Loved By Tatiana de Rosnay

The House I Loved

by Tatiana de Rosnay

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The House I Loved

Tatiana De Rosnay, the lauded, bestselling author of Sarah’s Key, takes readers back in time to 1860s Paris where Napoleon, seeking to modernize the city, has ordered the razing of hundreds of homes. But Rose Bazelet will not allow generations of her family’s history to go up in flames. As others flee, she defies the emperor’s henchman and stakes her claim in the basement of her old house on Rue Childebert.

The House I Loved is a poignant tale of one woman’s attempt to preserve a cherished place that bore witness to a multitude of joys—and sorrows. For as Rose allays her loneliness by writing letters to her beloved late husband, she is forced to confront a secret buried deep in her heart for 30 long years….

Hardcover : 240 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Press, LLC ( February 14, 2012 )

Item #: 13-532983

ISBN: 9780312593308

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.54inches

Product Weight: 10.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Not the Book I Loved
April 27, 2012

As a starry-eyed Francophile and lover all-things Parisian, I really wanted to love this book but couldn't. First it was physically hard to read--the print (especially when in italics) made this a book that couldn't be read at bedtime since it required bright light, squinting, and strong decoding skills just to see what words were on the page. But the main reason I gave up on this book before finishing it is that it was simply uninteresting. I found myself becoming drowsy after less than a full page most times I sat down to read it. When I considered the books sitting on my shelf waiting to be read, I gave up on this book and didn't look back.

Reviewer: Steve A

The Boulevards That Bulldoze Paris
March 04, 2012

A fascinating stroll through the Saint Germain des Pres neighborhood of Paris in the 1860's, before Baron Haussmann was allowed to "modernize" Paris with his straight-lined Grands Boulevards. Delightful character portraits and many ordinary happenings of the period are cleverly outlined in the several letters written by Rose Bazelet to her deceased husband, while the destruction of her cherished Rue de Childebert is in progress. A well-written novel by Tatiana de Rosnay.

Reviewer: Robert P

the house I loved
February 27, 2012

I was really looking forward to reading her next book. Loved Sarah's Key and A Secret Kept. This book was really boring and long winded. It took everything I had to finish it, hoping it would get better. It didn't.

Reviewer: Susan

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