Paris of the East

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Paris of the East
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karen McMillan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:328
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 153
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780473270070
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher McKenzie Publishing
Imprint McKenzie Publishing
Publication Date 15 August 2019
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Warsaw, 1939. Four friends picnic on a brilliant summer's day and celebrate an engagement, aware of the rumbles of war, but hopeful that in any conflict Poland will have the upper hand. But only months later, Poland has surrendered and dare-devil pilot Rafael is ordered to flee the country, eventually flying for the RAF in Britain. The other three remain in Nazi-occupied Warsaw - Rafael's spirited wife, Celina; his shy and brooding brother Marek - who wishes he was the one Celina had married - and their plucky friend Anna. Danger lurks on every corner of occupied Warsaw, even more so when the three friends become active members in the Polish Resistance...A page-turning story that spans the period of the Second World War, this is a dramatic historical adventure that goes from Warsaw to Lublin, from Bucharest to Paris, from London to the Concentration Camp at Ravensbruck - but always at the heart of this novel is the mesmerising city of Warsaw - 'The Paris of the East.'

Author Biography

Karen McMillan is the author of fiction and non-fiction. Her non-fiction titles include Unbreakable Spirit; Love in Aotearoa (or Love Bytes in the UK); Feast or Famine; Unleash Your Inner Seductress; and Dying: A New Zealand Guide for the Journey, an adaptation of a South African guide for the terminally ill and their loved ones. Fiction works include the novel Watching Over Me. Karen lives in Auckland, New Zealand. Previously an award-winning fashion designer, Karen has worked full time in publishing for the past fourteen years. For more information about Karen and her writing visit www.karenm.co.nz. You can also follow Karen on Twitter @KarenMcMillanNZ.

Reviews

'From the derring-do of Allied fighter pilots to the cunning of the Polish resistance and the everyday bravery of a professor and his daughter, there are heroes of all kinds in this sweeping tale of war-torn Warsaw. At its heart lies a tender love story which offers a glimpse of hope for a better future, and reminds us that humanity and kindness ultimately always prevail.' --Eleanor Black, NEXT Magazine