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A review by sarahbook1
All the Flowers in Paris by Sarah Jio
4.0
In another excellent book by Sarah Jio, All the Flowers in Paris weaves together 2 timelines, one in 1943 and one in 2009.
In 1943, Celine and her father are running a flower shop in a fashionable part of Paris. Then, when the Nazis occupy Paris, they face horrific acts and abuses because of their Jewish heritage.
In 2009 Paris, Caroline is in a bicycle accident and loses her memory. When her memory finally returns, she forced to face her past heartache and relationships.
Throughout the novel, these two timelines slowly come together and the connections between Celine and Caroline are made known.
I received an advanced reader copy via NetGalley.
In 1943, Celine and her father are running a flower shop in a fashionable part of Paris. Then, when the Nazis occupy Paris, they face horrific acts and abuses because of their Jewish heritage.
In 2009 Paris, Caroline is in a bicycle accident and loses her memory. When her memory finally returns, she forced to face her past heartache and relationships.
Throughout the novel, these two timelines slowly come together and the connections between Celine and Caroline are made known.
I received an advanced reader copy via NetGalley.