She’s here!!! We have galleys (early copies) of the book of the summer The Parisian Heist and she is beautiful!!! You know what else is beautiful? Philly in the Spring and outdoor tables @parcrittenhouse my favorite French bistro outside of Paris. It was the perfect spot to take my book out for rose! Want to know more about Parisian? Emma, a struggling American artist in Paris, thought she had left her dreams behind when she took a job cleaning for the city’s wealthy elite. Then she meets Stella Swanson, the widow of one of the most notorious art dealers in the business. The Swansons move in a world where billionaires, oligarchs, and heads of state pay fortunes for masterpieces. Drawn in by their dazzling wealth and the pull of a dangerously charming grandson, Emma becomes both a player and a pawn in a family battle to protect their empire and conceal its crimes.
In the late 1800s, the young widow Jo van Gogh inherits hundreds of paintings from her brother-in-law Vincent that the art world deems worthless. Determined to prove their genius, and to secure a future for herself and her young son, she becomes consumed by Vincent’s legacy. As her devotion deepens, a vanished painting and a thwarted love affair leave her unsure who she can trust and how much of herself she’s willing to lose in the process.
From glittering auction houses to the idyllic canals of Amsterdam and the grand museums of Paris, the lives of these two women converge as Emma uncovers the Swanson family’s darkest secrets and agrees to mastermind a daring heist inside the Musée d’Orsay. The stakes have never been higher, and these women refuse to be written out of history, no matter the cost.
If you loved all of these headlines then I have a real treat for you! Nick Aster has been doing a great job making Parisian Heist propaganda. This might be my favorite one yet. Get your orders in now.
Let’s get this book in every bookstore in the country. We might be living in the beginning of The Handmaid’s Tale right now but this book (in addition to being highly addicting and sometimes hilarious) predicts a path to take it all back. Order today!
What a night celebrating American Rambler @bnphillypa Love this book! Love this crew. Get it for dad day. Sadly not picture is interviewer extraordinaire and book goddess @miwamesser
As someone who has been reporting on tradwives since the beginning of tradwives I’m getting a lot of questions about Yesteryear. So I wanted to share some books I think you should read after Yesteryear whether you loved it or hated it. These ones are sure to start some crazy conversations with your book clubs. More to come.
When Isaac Fitzgerald got offline and began wandering the real world for his new book American Rambler (it’s amazing) wonderful things happened. “I wanted to meet people again at a human pace, not just in these weird little snippets of thoughts we throw up on the internet. I found such immense kindness out there. Everyone I met was thrilling, accepting, and caring.” Take a walk and give a listen to Under the Influence as Isaac shares insights from American Rambler, exploring the beauty of real human connections.