The Race For Paris, Meg Waite Clayton
The Race For Paris, Meg Waite Clayton
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The Race For Paris

Author: Meg Waite Clayton

Narrator: Jennifer Ikeda

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/11/2015


Synopsis

Normandy, 1944. To cover the fighting in France, Jane, a reporter for the Nashville Banner, and Liv, an Associated Press photographer, have already had to endure enormous danger and frustrating obstacles - including strict military regulations limited what women correspondents can do. Even so, Liv wants more. Encouraged by her husband, the editor of a New York newspaper, she's determined to be the first photographer to reach Paris with the Allies, and capture its freedom from the Nazis. However, her Commanding Officer has other ideas about the role of women in the press corps. To fulfill her ambitions, Liv must go AWOL. She persuades Jane to join her, and the two women find a guardian angel in Fletcher, a British military photographer who reluctantly agrees to escort them. As they race for Paris across the perilous French countryside, Liv, Jane, and Fletcher forge an indelible emotional bond that will transform them and reverberate long after the war is over. Based on daring, real-life female reporters on the front lines of history like Margaret Bourke-White, Lee Miller, and Martha Gellhorn - and with cameos by other famous faces of the time - The Race for Paris is an absorbing, atmospheric saga full of drama, adventure, and passion. Combining riveting storytelling with expert literary craftsmanship and thorough research, Meg Waite Clayton crafts a compelling, resonant read. Meg Waite Clayton is the New York Times bestselling author of four novels: The Four Mrs. Bradwells; The Wednesday Sisters; The Language of Light, and The Wednesday Daughters.

About Meg Waite Clayton

Meg Waite Clayton is the New York Times bestselling author of eight previous novels, including the Good Morning America Buzz Pick and New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice The Postmistress of Paris, The Last Train to London, and The Wednesday Sisters. Her books have been published in twenty-four languages, and have been finalists for the Bellwether Prize (now the PEN Bellwether), the National Jewish Book Award, and the Langum Prize. She also writes for major newspapers and magazines, mentors in the OpEd Project, and is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and the California bar. She lives in California and Connecticut. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cold War Conversations Podcast on March 31, 2015

A powerful story of women defying the conventions of the day to report from the battlefield. Two women reporters go AWOL to report from the front lines of France in 1944. Fletcher, a British military photographer agrees to escort and conceal them as they race for Paris across the still dangerous Fren......more

Goodreads review by Amy on August 16, 2017

3.5 stars? The Race for Paris follows two women journalists, a photographer and a correspondent, during 1944, as folks are risking their lives to be able to cover the liberation of Paris from the war. And at a time when women are not allowed, and these women journalists are not authorized to be ther......more

Goodreads review by Carly Ellen on September 17, 2015

The Race for Paris is historical fiction at its finest! Meg Waite Clayton's account of WWII through the eyes of a female writer and a female photographer is engaging and unique. The plot lines wrapped up a bit quickly for my taste, but that is a minor detail in the context of this well written book.......more

Goodreads review by Susan on May 26, 2018

This was a truly spectacular book! It is the story of Liv, a photographer, and Jane, a journalist, who are in Paris covering WWII following D-Day. They, like so many other journalists at the time, want more than anything to be in Paris for its liberation, and for their photos and stories to be the f......more

Goodreads review by Pam on December 12, 2016

An inspiring tale of two female American correspondents, willing to break all the rules to get to Paris in time for the Allied liberation. Exciting and inspired by the real women journalists of World War II.......more