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No one writes of the complexities of women s lives and loves like Melanie Benjamin. In Mistress of the Ritz, Benjamin brings wartime Paris brilliantly to life and brings home the terrible dilemmas and moral conundrums forced upon occupied citizens by the war. Blanche Auzello is a martini-soaked flapper with a heart of steel. Benjamin s fascinating story brings this forgotten heroine vividly to life without flinching from the high price paid by those who fought back against the Nazi scourge. Intense, illuminating, and ultimately inspiring! Elizabeth Letts, New York Times bestselling author of Finding Dorothy
In Mistress of the Ritz, Melanie Benjamin illuminates the little-known story of Blanche Auzello, the fiery American who, along with her French husband, secretly worked for the French Resistance while hosting senior German officials at their storied hotel. This meticulously researched and richly told story could only have been penned by Melanie Benjamin already an icon of historical fiction, she has truly outdone herself. Important and inspiring! Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Paris
This impeccably researched, lyrically told historical about a brash American woman and her French husband during WWII is a remarkable achievement. . . . Benjamin skillfully weaves in a host of historical figures including Coco Chanel, alleged to be a Nazi sympathizer, and Ernest Hemingway whose vibrant presences make Benjamin s protagonists and engaging group of supporting characters shine all the more. Even readers who aren t big fans of historical fiction might be swayed by this outstanding tale. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Benjamin s new novel is a lively portrait of the opulent grand hotel which drew Picasso, Hemingway, Cole Porter and Hermann Göring. Kirkus Reviews