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""An American Singer In Paris"" is a novel written by Mary Christiana Sheedy Workman and published in 1908. The story follows the life of an American singer named Doris Dane who moves to Paris to pursue her dreams of becoming a famous opera singer. Along the way, she meets a variety of characters, including a wealthy American businessman, a talented composer, and a handsome French count. As she navigates the highs and lows of her career, Doris must also navigate the complexities of love and relationships in a foreign country. The novel provides a vivid portrayal of life in Paris during the…mehr

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""An American Singer In Paris"" is a novel written by Mary Christiana Sheedy Workman and published in 1908. The story follows the life of an American singer named Doris Dane who moves to Paris to pursue her dreams of becoming a famous opera singer. Along the way, she meets a variety of characters, including a wealthy American businessman, a talented composer, and a handsome French count. As she navigates the highs and lows of her career, Doris must also navigate the complexities of love and relationships in a foreign country. The novel provides a vivid portrayal of life in Paris during the early 20th century, with detailed descriptions of the city's architecture, culture, and social scene. Through Doris's experiences, the novel explores themes of ambition, perseverance, and the pursuit of artistic excellence. Overall, ""An American Singer In Paris"" is a captivating tale of love, music, and the pursuit of dreams in one of the world's most vibrant cities.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.