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  1. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Michele Zackheim’s Last Train to Paris retrospectively tells the story of R. B. (Rosie) Manon), a then-young foreign correspondent stationed in Paris and Berlin during the run-up to World War Two. She’s Nevadan, unfamiliar with her Jewish heritage, and fluent in French, German, and Mandarin.

  2. 7 de ene. de 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).

  3. michelezackheim.com › last-train-to-parisLast Train To Paris

    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 1930s. The sole woman in the newsroom, she lives with both sexism and anti-Semitism.

  4. “Last Train to Paris” transports Rose across oceans and eras, back to the sexist, swaggering newsrooms of 1930s New York and Paris, where she worked as a young reporter.

  5. 7 de ene. de 2014 · by Michele Zackheim (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.1 346 ratings. 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).

  6. Posted to Paris, she is soon entangled in romance, an unsolved murder, and the desperation of a looming war. Assigned to the Berlin desk, Manon is forced to grapple with her hidden identity as a Jew, the mistrust of her lover, and an unwelcome visitor on the eve of Kristallnacht.

  7. Posted to Paris, she is soon entangled in romance, an unsolved murder, and the desperation of a looming war. Assigned to the Berlin desk, Manon is forced to grapple with...