Mamta Chaudhry, Haunting Paris. Recorded on Wednesday, Novem at p.m. Miami author Mamta Chaudhry will discuss her debut novel, praised as “elegantly wrought” by The New York Times Book Review and “a heart-wrenching love letter to Paris” by Publishers Weekly. It is a profoundly moving story of enduring love, unfathomable loss, and a quest that leads back to the dark days when End date: . · A timeless story of love and loss takes a mysterious turn when a bereaved pianist discovers a letter among her late lover’s possessions, launching her into a decades-old search for a child who vanished in the turbulence of wartime Paris. An Excerpt from the Novel: They call us revenants, those who return. Restless for this world, we pass each other in mute recognition, for to be silent and solitary is our essential condition. But death doesn’t end our thirst for a human touch, a human voice calling our name. And so I haunt these familiar quays, this familiar www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 1 min.
Mamta Chaudhry, Haunting Paris. Recorded on Wednesday, Novem at p.m. Miami author Mamta Chaudhry will discuss her debut novel, praised as "elegantly wrought" by The New York Times Book Review and "a heart-wrenching love letter to Paris" by Publishers Weekly. It is a profoundly moving story of enduring love, unfathomable. ALUMNI: Mamta Chaudhry Fulfills Her Dream with First Novel "Haunting Paris" By Denise Truck Krigbaum, M.A.M.C. Luck was with Mamta Chaudhry, M.A.J.C. , the day she arrived at Gainesville airport to begin a master's degree program. Mamta Chaudhry A writer finally finishes a novel she has been working on for 10 years and sends it off to her agent. The next morning she reads in Publishers Marketp more A writer finally finishes a novel she has been working on for 10 years and sends it off to her agent. The next morning she reads in Publishers Marketplace that a novel on along identical lines just sold for an astronomical.
The New York Journal of Books. Wisely, author Mamta Chaudhry grounds her romantic tale and evocative language with details that are sharply realistic, usually about everyday Parisian life Best of all are the scenes when Julien seems to time travel, visiting a group of Parisian washerwomen in , and witnessing the murder of King Henri IV in “Haunting Paris explores dark questions—loss, grief, unforgivable crimes—but the novel itself is full of light and life and beauty. All the characters, even Coco the dog, seem touched with grace as Mamta Chaudhry tells her absorbing story. Haunting Paris by Mamta Chaudhry is literary (and literate) fiction at its best. The book is rich in atmosphere, and unfurls in a way that economically and insightfully reveals the moral code of each character. The author’s able interweaving of music, poetry, art, politics, and history kept this reader fascinated right to the last line.
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