· The Lost Carousel of Provence is an enjoyable book full of heartache, loss, and hope for the future. Blackwell paints a vivid picture of France, and her love of the country and its people shines through with every www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. “Plan your trip to Provence now. In this meticulously researched novel, Juliet Blackwell deftly navigates three time periods, taking us from contemporary California to both The Belle Époque and Nazi-occupied France as she spins a story as charming as an antique carousel.”—Sally Koslow, author of /5(). · Upon arrival in France, Cady becomes intrigued by Jean-Paul who has a connection to her rabbit. His ancestral home is Chateau Clement, the location of the missing Bayol carousel that “Gus” may have come from. Blackwell brings the characters to life with exquisite skill.
Review: A sweet, lovely read. The Lost Carousel in Provence by Juliet Blackwell is one of those books that will make you want to travel to France, look for antiques, and start taking a daily trip to the grocery store. I really loved this book and wanted to stay within the pages and journey to France! The Lost Diary of Venice by Margaux Deroux EPUB. Author Name: Juliet Blackwell. Book Genre: Historical. An artist lost to history, a family abandoned to its secrets, and the woman whose search for meaning unearths it all in a sweeping and expressive story from the New York Times bestselling author of Letters from Paris.
The Lost Carousel of Provence. An artist lost to history, a family abandoned to its secrets, and the woman whose search for meaning unearths it all. L ong, lonely years have passed for the crumbling Château Clement, nestled well beyond the rolling lavender fields and popular tourist attractions of Provence. Once a bustling and dignified ancestral estate, now all that remains is the château’s gruff, elderly owner and the softly whispered secrets of generations buried and forgotten. “Plan your trip to Provence now. In this meticulously researched novel, Juliet Blackwell deftly navigates three time periods, taking us from contemporary California to both The Belle Époque and Nazi-occupied France as she spins a story as charming as an antique carousel.”—Sally Koslow, author of Another Side of Paradise. Upon arrival in France, Cady becomes intrigued by Jean-Paul who has a connection to her rabbit. His ancestral home is Chateau Clement, the location of the missing Bayol carousel that “Gus” may have come from. Blackwell brings the characters to life with exquisite skill.
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