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  1. Jan 7, 2014 · The Last Train to Paris. Paperback – January 7, 2014. by Michele Zackheim (Author) 341. See all formats and editions. An American foreign correspondent finds herself in love, and in danger, in this novel that “presents startlingly vivid images of life in Hitler’s Europe” (The New York Times).

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  2. Jan 1, 2013 · 3.58. 618 ratings83 reviews. An American foreign correspondent finds herself in love, and in danger, in this novel that “presents startlingly vivid images of life in Hitler’s Europe” ( The New York Times ). Rose Manon grew up in the mountains of Nevada, and is now working as a journalist in New York. In 1935, she is awarded her dream ...

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  3. The novel pits love against war, and in chronicling Hitler’s rise to power it finds echoes of warfare at the personal and social levels. Rose battles her mother, who has trailed her from America...

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  5. Review by Ellen Keith. In hindsight, we know that no sane person, Jewish or otherwise, would try to ride it out in pre-war Paris and Berlin. But that’s why hindsight is 20-20. American journalist Rose Manon, who writes as R.B. Manon, lives in Paris and then Berlin as Hitler is rising to power.

  6. Inspired by the death of a distant cousin who was murdered in Paris in 1937, Last Train to Paris is a gripping epic about a female reporter from Nevada who writes for the Paris Courier in the 1930’s. The sole woman in the newsroom, she lives with both sexism and anti-Semitism.

  7. Jan 7, 2014 · Overview. An American foreign correspondent finds herself in love, and in danger, in this novel that “presents startlingly vivid images of life in Hitler’s Europe” (The New York Times). Rose Manon grew up in the mountains of Nevada, and is now working as a journalist in New York.

  8. Pub Date: Jan. 7th, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-60945-179-0. Page count: 320pp. Publisher: Europa Editions. Review Posted Online: Nov. 14th, 2013. Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1st, 2013. More than 50 years after the events recounted, a reporter reminisces about her life in Europe prior to the outbreak of World War II.

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