THE FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHER

ALSO CALLED THE PARIS ORPHAN


A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER


One lost little girl. One American soldier. And the woman who braves a war to save them both.

Manhattan, Paris 1942: When Jessica May’s successful modelling career is abruptly cut short, she is assigned to the war in Europe as a photojournalist for Vogue. But when she arrives the army men make her life as difficult as possible. Three friendships change that: journalist Martha Gellhorn encourages Jess to bend the rules, paratrooper Dan Hallworth takes her to places to shoot pictures and write stories that matter, and a little girl, Victorine, who has grown up in a field hospital, shows her love. But success comes at a price.

France, 2005: Australian curator D’Arcy Hallworth arrives at a beautiful chateau to manage a famous collection of photographs. What begins as just another job becomes far more disquieting as D’Arcy uncovers the true identity of the mysterious photographer — and realises that she is connected to D’Arcy’s own mother, Victorine.

Please note: this book was published as The Paris Orphan in North America, and The French Photographer in the rest of the world

Book cover of 'The Paris Orphan' by Natasha Lester, showing a woman and girl holding hands, with Paris in the background including the Eiffel Tower and airplanes in the sky.

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