The Postmistress of Paris
The Postmistress of Paris
Harper Paperbacks
Clayton, Meg Waite
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In the heart of occupied Paris, a young American heiress with an adventurous spirit and a generous heart finds her calling. Driven by a desire for freedom and a deep sense of courage, she joins the resistance, becoming known as the Postmistress for her vital role in delivering information to those in hiding.
This novel, an International Bestseller and a New York Times Editors' Pick, weaves a tale of high-stakes danger and profound bravery. It follows the Postmistress as she uses her wit and charm to shelter artists hunted by the Nazis and guide them to safety. Her path intersects with photographer Edouard Moss, who has escaped Germany with his daughter only to face internment.
Inspired by the true story of Mary Jayne Gold, this book is a haunting exploration of love and resilience. It stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of a woman whose strength became a beacon of hope amidst the terror of war. This acclaimed work of Historical Fiction is a powerful narrative of courage and compassion.
