A review by glendareads39
The Paris Hours by Alex George

4.0

This book follows a painter, writer, a puppeteer and a singer in 1927 Paris-Post WWII. Each chapter focuses on a different character and it connects like a puzzle piece. Each character is haunted by the war and their lives. I feel for Jean Paul and Souren because of the situations they were in. The Paris Hours was beautifully written. Soulen is trying to forget the death of his brother. and channeling his pain through his puppet show. Jean-Paul searching for his daughter and tells the stories of others. There was sadness, betrayal, obsession, drama, love and heartbreak. This book should be turned into a movie.