The Velvet Hours
By (Author) Alyson Richman
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
1st September 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
As Paris teeters on the edge of the German Occupation, a young French woman closes the door to her late grandmother's treasure-filled apartment, unsure if she'll ever return. Inspired by the true account of an abandoned Parisian apartment, Alyson Richman brings to life the stories of courtesan Marthe de Florian, her granddaughter Solange Beaugiron, and the unlikely relationship between two women who pursue freedom and independence during uncertain times.
Praise for The Velvet Hours
Named one of the Best Fall Books of 2016 by PopSugar
Alyson Richman's writing sings in her evocative new novel set in Paris at the dawn of World War II. The Velvet Hours is a beautiful and compelling portrait of two women facing their unknown past and an unimaginable future as their world begins to crumble.Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Nightingale
Richman deftly weaves fact and fiction to createa carefully wrought story of love, of what the heart chooses to give up, and what it chooses to keep. Highly recommended to readers who enjoyed Kristen Hannah's The Nightingale.New York Times bestselling author Karen White
Richman fills her novel with vibrant details, much as Marthe decorated her apartment: always with care, craft, and a sharp eye.Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review)
The Velvet Hours is a love letter to the stories we tell and the stories we keep. It poses the idea that even the most well-intentioned life can hold guilt, and even the most aimless can find absolution. Imaginative, rich, and emotionally satisfying, The Velvet Hours is a treasure.Jewish Book Council
Richman's background in art is evident on every page of this opulent story of passion and transformation.NY Journal of Books
A book as full of treasures as the Paris apartment that inspired it....A masterful mix of the glamour of the Belle Epoque and the shadows of impending war.New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig
Richmans stunningly rich prose artfully conjures up an age of high culture, art, literature and extravagant fashions, interlacing the decadent life of a nineteenth century courtesan with the more Spartan, unsettled months before Frances humiliation at the hands of the Nazis. The intricate details of the clothing, social mores and interior decoration of the time have been meticulously researched, the meeting of different cultures is convincingly and lovingly depicted, as is the difference between the two women, the lives they embrace and the men they love.The Catholic World Report
"Richman develops an enthralling saga of two womenalternating between the late 1800's and 1930'sbased on an actual Paris apartment. The lush atmosphere of the Belle Epoque and the stress of the coming war, the wonderful relationship between the women along with the fascinating historical backdrops draw readers into a lavish, beautifully written novel. It's nearly impossible to put down and so moving that fans of The Nightingale and WW II novels will be enthralled and delighted."RT Book Reviews
Praise for the novels of Alyson Richman
A truly beautiful, heartfelt story I couldnt put it down once I started it. Ms. Richman is a very special talent.Kristin Hannah, New York Times bestselling author
Staggeringly evocative, romantic, heartrending, sensual, and beautifully written.John Lescroart, New York Times bestselling author
Tragedy and hope, love and loss, and the strength to endure are examined through Richmans graceful writing and powerful characters.Booklist
If you love graceful, mellifluous writing, you should read this book.Jenna Blum, New York Times bestselling author
Grabs your heart and doesnt let goMoving, unforgettable and so expertly told.Sarah Jio, New York Times bestselling author
Lyrical and richfilled with beauty and tragedy, romance and heartbreak.Jillian Cantor, author of Margot
Alyson Richman is the international bestselling author of The Garden of Letters, The Lost Wife, The Last Van Gogh, The Rhythm of Memory, and The Mask Carver's Son. She lives in Long Island, New York, with her husband and two children.