de-Rosnay
2014 Nominated

The House I Loved

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

From Tatiana de Rosnay, comes The House I Loved, an absorbing new novel about one woman’s resistance during an époque that shook Paris to its very core.

Paris, France: 1860s. Hundreds of houses are being razed, whole neighborhoods reduced to ashes. By order of Emperor Napoleon III, Baron Haussmann has set into motion a series of large-scale renovations that will permanently alter the face of old Paris, molding it into a “modern city.” The reforms will erase generations of history-and in the midst of the tumult, one woman will take a stand.

Rose Bazelet is determined to fight against the destruction of her family home until the very end.  As others flee, she stakes her claim in the basement of the old house on rue Childebert, ignoring the sounds of change that come closer and closer each day. Attempting to overcome the loneliness of her daily life, she begins to write letters to Armand, her beloved late husband. And as she delves into the ritual of remembering, Rose is forced to come to terms with a secret that has been buried deep in her heart for thirty years.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Tatiana
de Rosney

Tatiana De Rosnay is the author of ten novels, including The New York Times bestselling novels Sarah’s Key and A Secret Kept. Sarah’s Key is an international sensation with more than 5 million copies sold in forty countries worldwide and has been made into a major motion picture. Together with Dan Brown and Stieg Larsson, de Rosnay was named one of the top three fiction writers in Europe in 2010.  She lives with her husband and two children in Paris.

Tatiana De Rosnay is the author of ten novels, including The New York Times bestselling novels Sarah’s Key and A Secret Kept. Sarah’s Key is an international sensation with more than 5 million copies sold in forty countries worldwide and has been made into a major motion picture. Together with Dan Brown and Stieg Larsson, de Rosnay was named one of the top three fiction writers in Europe in 2010.  She lives with her husband and two children in Paris.

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

The House I Loved is both a poignant story of one woman’s indelible strength, and an ode to Paris, where houses harbour the joys and sorrows of their inhabitants.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
11/01/2011
Publisher
St. Martin’s Press

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