'She was a literary treasure, and her books will continue to delight for many years to come.' - Philip Pullman, author of His Dark Materials
A beguiling, enthralling regency romance from Joan Aiken, The Girl from Paris is the third and final book in her Paget family saga. Perfect for fans of Jane Austen and Bridgerton.
Longing to flout convention and spread her wings in Society, Ellen Paget accepts a position as a governess in Paris. Old family friend Benedict Masham has long carried a torch for Ellen and is naturally stunned when she makes her departure. But when family tragedy and a subsequent scandal force Ellen to return to London, Benedict's passion is reignited and he vows to express his love through unwavering help and support.
Ellen will need to use all of her ingenuity and daring to solve the mysteries of the past and present and keep her family safe. But will she also find romance in a place she least expected?
'The tale has echoes of both Charlotte and Emily Brontë, but the fast moving narrative and thoroughly modern sense of the ambiguities of character are all Miss Aiken’s own' – Guardian
'Joan Aiken blends elements of Villette, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy' – Observer
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529093513
Number of pages: 464
Weight: 316 g
Dimensions: 197 x 131 x 28 mm
She has the unmistakable whiff of success - Violet Grant, Daily Telegraph
In The Girl from Paris Joan Aiken blends elements of Villette, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy into a strong redemptive plot - Observer
One of those authentic storytellers who can make you gasp - New York Times Book Review
Aiken fans will find this a lively smorgasbord of un-frilly period entanglements, with its feminist resonances, no-nonsense tone and offbeat panache - Kirkus Reviews
The Girl from Paris takes its heroine from an unhappy home to a pensionnat in Brussels, to the glittering home of the Comte de la Ferté in Paris. The tale has echoes of both Charlotte and Emily Brontë, but the fast-moving narrative and thoroughly modern sense of the ambiguities of character are all Miss Aiken’s own - Guardian
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