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The Perfume Collector: A Novel
Escrito por Kathleen Tessaro
Narrado por Heather Wilds
Ações de livro
Comece a ouvir- Editora:
- HarperAudio
- Lançado em:
- Feb 4, 2014
- ISBN:
- 9780062345899
- Formato:
- Audiolivro
Descrição
An inheritance from a mysterious stranger . . .
An abandoned perfume shop on the Left Bank of Paris . . .
And three exquisite perfumes that hold a memory . . . and a secret
London, 1955: Grace Monroe is a fortunate young woman. Despite her sheltered upbringing in Oxford, her recent marriage has thrust her into the heart of London's most refined and ambitious social circles. However, playing the role of the sophisticated socialite her husband would like her to be doesn't come easily to her-and perhaps never will.
Then one evening a letter arrives from France that will change everything. Grace has received an inheritance. There's only one problem: she has never heard of her benefactor, the mysterious Eva d'Orsey.
So begins a journey that takes Grace to Paris in search of Eva. There, in a long-abandoned perfume shop on the Left Bank, she discovers the seductive world of perfumers and their muses, and a surprising, complex love story. Told by invoking the three distinctive perfumes she inspired, Eva d'Orsey's story weaves through the decades, from 1920s New York to Monte Carlo, Paris, and London.
But these three perfumes hold secrets. And as Eva's past and Grace's future intersect, Grace realizes she must choose between the life she thinks she should live and the person she is truly meant to be.
Illuminating the lives and challenging times of two fascinating women, The Perfume Collector weaves a haunting, imaginative, and beautifully written tale filled with passion and possibility, heartbreak and hope.
Ações de livro
Comece a ouvirDados do livro
The Perfume Collector: A Novel
Escrito por Kathleen Tessaro
Narrado por Heather Wilds
Descrição
An inheritance from a mysterious stranger . . .
An abandoned perfume shop on the Left Bank of Paris . . .
And three exquisite perfumes that hold a memory . . . and a secret
London, 1955: Grace Monroe is a fortunate young woman. Despite her sheltered upbringing in Oxford, her recent marriage has thrust her into the heart of London's most refined and ambitious social circles. However, playing the role of the sophisticated socialite her husband would like her to be doesn't come easily to her-and perhaps never will.
Then one evening a letter arrives from France that will change everything. Grace has received an inheritance. There's only one problem: she has never heard of her benefactor, the mysterious Eva d'Orsey.
So begins a journey that takes Grace to Paris in search of Eva. There, in a long-abandoned perfume shop on the Left Bank, she discovers the seductive world of perfumers and their muses, and a surprising, complex love story. Told by invoking the three distinctive perfumes she inspired, Eva d'Orsey's story weaves through the decades, from 1920s New York to Monte Carlo, Paris, and London.
But these three perfumes hold secrets. And as Eva's past and Grace's future intersect, Grace realizes she must choose between the life she thinks she should live and the person she is truly meant to be.
Illuminating the lives and challenging times of two fascinating women, The Perfume Collector weaves a haunting, imaginative, and beautifully written tale filled with passion and possibility, heartbreak and hope.
- Editora:
- HarperAudio
- Lançado em:
- Feb 4, 2014
- ISBN:
- 9780062345899
- Formato:
- Audiolivro
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First and foremost, this was one of those great works of fiction which leaves you feeling you’ve learned something new about human nature. The writing was beautiful, poignant, thoughtful, and don’t even get me started on how well the characters were written. (Too late.) All of the characters behaved like real people, sometimes surprising you with their selfishness and other times amazing you with their kindness. I found our protagonist Grace particularly relatable. I think many other bookworms will as well, empathizing with her struggles as someone who enjoys intellectual pursuits not always valued by society.
I also liked hearing about Grace’s mysterious benefactor. Both her story and Grace’s gave us a glimpse at a bygone era, made relevant by our empathy for these women attempting to gain control of their lives. The only thing that kept this from being a five star read for me was the ending, which I found a little weak. I would have liked there to be a more climactic confrontation between Grace and her husband, as well as a clearer idea of what happened afterwards. As is, I was still left with a few questions and feeling like not everyone got the justice they deserved. That said, I would definitely stay up way later than I should to finish it all over again! In particular, I would recommend this to fans of the classics, since that is the genre which I think is most likely to share this book’s human appeal.
This review first published on Doing Dewey .
Grace's story is set in 1955; Eva's begins in New York City, 1927. Both women smoke. Yes, typical for the period, but for a modern reader, it's jarring, and somewhat paradoxical, in a book that's all about scent and perfume, since smoking dulls the sense of smell. There's a character, Madame Zed, who is so sensitive to odors that she can't stand the smell of bleach in her hotel bathroom, yet everyone around her is constantly puffing away, and THAT doesn't bother her...? If there was a drinking game to take a shot every time someone lit a cigarette in this book, the reader would risk death by alcohol poisoning by the end (like Eva herself).
Much of the writing is beautiful. I especially loved the weird ingredients in the perfume formulas, the hint of earthiness or decay necessary to make a really memorable scent. Those descriptions leave a lingering fragrance in the mind.
The plot is thin; I think everyone BUT Grace has figured out who Eva is in relation to her, long before she gets it. I also felt cheated of Eva's transformation; we see her as a young, naive, and soon traumatized 14 year-old, and in her next scene, she's glamorous, poised, so sophisticated in the ways of the world she can tutor/act as muse to a young parfumist with great skills in formulation, not so much with people. How did Eva get from Point A to Point B?
Grace's transformation is done subtly, but well. The story is told from omniscient point of view and IMO, there are some unnecessary digressions into the heads of minor characters which add nothing to the story. But overall, despite (or perhaps because of) its flaws, it's a lovely book and I do recommend it.