After Paris by Mary Ellen Taylor
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From the author of The Brighter the Light comes a haunting novel of hope and survival, spanning generations from Nazi-occupied France to present-day Virginia.
At twenty-five, Ruby Nevins has already endured more than most. After two years battling cancer, she’s cautiously ready to move forward. While researching a French actress for a new project, she uncovers a forgotten diary that will change her life forever.
Cécile, the dazzling star of 1940s French cinema, vanished from Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942. That same year, her dressmaker and confidante, Sylvia Rousseau, disappeared as well. As Ruby pieces together their intertwined fates, she discovers women who risked everything for the Resistance—each day a fight for survival, each choice a test of courage.
Ruby knows her cancer could return, but if Cécile and Sylvia could live with such fierce hope in the shadow of death, so can she. Because there is still so much life—and love—worth fighting for.
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