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Rose
Rose | Tatiana de Rosnay
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Jamais elle n'abdiquera Paris, sous le Second Empire. Sur ordre du baron Haussmann des centaines d'habitants sont expropris et des quartiers entiers rduits en poussire. Loin du tumulte, rue Childebert, Rose Bazelet mne une vie paisible, rythme par la lecture du Petit Journal, les visites son amie fleuriste du rez-de-chausse, les promenades au Luxembourg. Jusqu'au jour o elle reoit une lettre du Prfet : sa maison, situe sur le trac du boulevard St Germain, doit tre dtruite. Rose, lie par une promesse faite Armand, son dfunt mari, ne peut se rsoudre quitter la demeure familiale. Dtermine rsister quoi qu'il lui en coute, elle confie Amand, son amour disparu, son combat quotidien. De lettres en lettres, elle replonge dans son pass et dvoile peu peu un secret qu'elle a gard pendant plus de trente ans. Dans ce roman pistolaire, Tatiana de Rosnay nous entrane au cur d'un monde o les petits mtiers herboriste, relieur, chiffonnier fleurissaient, et dont il ne reste que les vestiges. Tandis qu'une page de l'Histoire se tourne, Rose devient le tmoin d'une poque et raconte le traumatisme suscit par ces grands travaux d'embellissement. Entre introspection et rdemption, ces lettres rendent hommage au combat d'une femme seule contre tous. Dans cette ode la capitale, les maisons regorgent de secrets et les murs sont imprgns de souvenirs. Ne en 1961, Tatiana de Rosnay est franco-anglaise. Elle est l'auteur de dix romans. Selon Bookseller, elle a t, en 2009, l'auteur franais le plus vendu en Europe. Elle est aussi l'auteur franais le plus lu aux Etats-Unis, o Elle s'appelait Sarah figure depuis plus de deux ans sur la liste des meilleures ventes. Les ventes mondiales de Elle s'appelait Sarah et de Boomerang s'lvent aujourd'hui plus de 5 millions d'exemplaires.
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Loric
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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What a hauntingly beautiful and sad story. Set in Paris during late 1860, it is a story about the Haussmann era in Paris and how the modernization of the city uprooted entire neighborhoods destroying homes the houses generations of families.

I am surprised by the low ratings for this book. Very different from the story behind Sarah‘s Key, there is no way to compare, but I found the writing to be lyrical and lush and the story to be beautiful.

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Tex2Flo
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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This was a wonderfully fun swap—things that get stuck in a book. Brilliant! Stickers and envelopes and pages out of magazines and tiny plaques. But my favorite was the popsicle stick which she intended for scraping off the word art, but I saw first as the remnants of an ice lolly and it made me smile SOOOOOO big.
@ReadingMermaid thanks for such a clever concept.

kaysworld1 I'm glad you liked it it was my first time doing this and I was so worried 🤗 5y
Tex2Flo @kaysworld1 it was perfect! Spoken completely to the spirit of the swap and was incredibly personal at the same time. I hope you have lots more fun swaps to play in. 5y
KarenUK What a lovely gift! 💕 5y
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Mshookquilts
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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Bailedbailed

I‘m getting really picky in my old age/limited time to read/listen. If you can‘t get me invested by the midpoint of the book, I‘m moving on. Normally, I love her work.

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peacegypsy
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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Panpan

This was agony to listen to but I was stubborn (and possibly stupid) and plowed through. 2/5 stars.

Sills Good to know I won't put it on my TBR list. 6y
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peacegypsy
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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This week‘s audiobook. Doesn‘t generate a particularly high rating on the charts, but Parisian history always rates high with me. 😊

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killamkath
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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I love de Rosnay's novels

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Seshat
Rose | Tatiana de Rosnay
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Also, the red book thing appears to be hereditary, so I had to make a second picture for this with the family heirloom books. #redspines #17rainbowbooks #day1 #bookishgenealogy @jess.how

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Lcsmcat
The House I Loved | Tatiana de Rosnay
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Having just finished A Bend in the River, I'm hoping for a slightly lighter read. This may or may not be that.

Lcsmcat A quick read, but nowhere close to Sarah's Key. Disappointed. 8y
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