![]() ![]() ![]() Normally this wouldn’t bother me except that it was talked about at length and Alice was unable to put the puzzle pieces together. Alice is a pretty smart kid and I find it difficult to believe that in today’s age an intelligent and in touch teenager wouldn’t recognize the signs of it in a family member. In the background of this story is the underlying effects of mental illness. As Chloe never spoke of her sister, no one knew what had become of Adalyn or where she might be. From there it is a discovery of a part of Alice’s grandmother Chloe’s life that her family was unaware of. There were just a few things that got on my nerves that kept this book from being a five star read.Īlice’s grandmother leaves her an apartment in Paris that the family knew nothing about. ![]() I am an even bigger sucker for time-preserved mystery apartments that haven’t been touched in decades. I love a good WWII fiction book and I am enjoying reading from all perspectives of the war. I picked up The Paper Girl of Paris by Jordyn Taylor on a whim because it was the book that was at the Barnes & Noble Starbucks for $5 with a coffee order. ![]()
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