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Paris, 7 A.M.

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Paris, 7 A.M.

Contributors:

By (Author) Liza Wieland

ISBN:

9781501197222

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

8th July 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

279g

Description

A marvel of lost innocence (O, The Oprah Magazine) that reimagines three life-changing weeks poet Elizabeth Bishop spent in Paris amidst the imminent threat of World War II.

June 1937. Elizabeth Bishop, still only a young woman and not yet one of the most influential poets of the 20th century, arrives in France with her college roommates. They are in search of an escape, and inspiration, far from the protective world of Vassar College where they were expected to find an impressive husband and a quiet life. But the world is changing, and as they explore the City of Lights, the larger threats of fascism and occupation are looming. There, they meet a community of upper-crust expatriates who not only bring them along on a life-changing adventure, but also into an underground world of rebellion that will quietly alter the course of Elizabeths life forever.

Sweeping and stirring, Paris, 7 A.M. imagines 1937the only year Elizabeth, a meticulous keeper of journalsdidnt fully chroniclein vivid detail and brings us from Paris to Normandy where Elizabeth becomes involved with a group rescuing Jewish orphans and delivering them to convents where they will be baptized as Catholics and saved from the impending horror their parents will face.

Both poignant and captivating, Paris, 7 A.M. is an achingly introspective marvel of lost innocence (O, The Oprah Magazine) and a beautifully rendered take on the formative years of one of Americas most celebrated female poets.

Author Bio

Liza Wielandis an American novelist, short story writer, and poet who has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, and the North Carolina Arts Council. She is the 2017 winner of the Robert Penn Warren Award for Fiction from the Fellowship of Southern Writers. Her novelA Watch of Nightingaleswon the 2008 Michigan Literary Fiction Award, and her most recent novel,Land of Enchantment, was a longlist finalist for the 2016 Chautauqua Prize. She lives near Oriental, North Carolina, and teaches at East Carolina University.

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