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Book Synopsis

Step into Paris as you have never seen it before. . .

SHORTLISTED FOR THE HAYES & JARVIS FICTION WITH A SENSE OF PLACE,
2018 EDWARD STANFORD TRAVEL WRITING AWARD

''An engaging debut that throws light on a hidden side of Paris'' Woman and Home

''A sensitive, necessary, brave book.'' Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us

What building doesn''t have secrets?
How much does anyone know of what goes on behind their neighbour''s doors?


On a hot June day, grief-stricken Edward arrives in Paris hoping that a stay in a friend''s empty apartment will help him mend. But this is not the Paris he knows: there are no landmarks or grand boulevards, and the apartment he was promised is little more than an attic room.

In the apartments below him, his new neighbours fill their flats with secrets. A young mother is on the brink, a bookshop owner buries her past, and a banker

Trade Review
An engaging debut that throws light on a hidden side of Paris. * Woman & Home *
Confident and brilliant -- Lisa O'Donnell
This book played into my acute nosiness, throwing open the doors to the fictional lives of the residents of number 37 . . . It'll open your heart and your mind. It certainly did mine. * The Pool *
A multi-layered novel, elevated by fine writing, in which our traditional view of Paris is debunked to show a less familiar side of the city. Cooper's expertly realised characters, both sympathetic and not, have stories that are interwoven with aplomb. * Daily Mail *
Cooper has written a Ship of Fools for today, bringing forth the poetry and pathos of ordinary lives. * The Lady *
The Paris of this skillful yet tender debut novel is not the Paris of our Eurostar mini breaks. * Red Online *
Cooper's characters are what make this novel so readable. * The Herald *
The writing tantalizingly evokes the sights and sounds of Paris while also giving us an eye-opening perspective of a side of the city that we don't know much about. It is a nuanced portrayal of relationships and the whole spectrum of human emotions. * Book Riot *
This beautifully written debut is about love and loss. -- Nina Pottell * Prima *
Timely and thoughtful, it's perhaps one of the first novels to reflect back the state of our current society. * The Idle Woman blog *
I absolutely loved this book and I can't wait to read more from the author who I'm sure has a glittering career ahead of her. * What Cathy Read Next *
The writing is exquisite and discursive. -- Isobel Blackthorn
An erudite and engaging read * Bookliterati *
Cooper's writing is exceptional. ... It's a beautifully crafted novel. * Book and Brew *
An enchanting and beautifully written debut * Jo's Book Blog *
It's the voices of various neighbours in their apartment block that make this novel special. * AnOther Magazine *
In a Paris tense with summer heat, anger and hate drive its people to drastic action, in this intensely satisfying and timely novel of a city in crisis. -- Aileen Smyth, Dubray Rathmines

These Dividing Walls

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 08/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781473641563, 978-1473641563
      ISBN10: 147364156X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Step into Paris as you have never seen it before. . .

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE HAYES & JARVIS FICTION WITH A SENSE OF PLACE,
      2018 EDWARD STANFORD TRAVEL WRITING AWARD

      ''An engaging debut that throws light on a hidden side of Paris'' Woman and Home

      ''A sensitive, necessary, brave book.'' Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us

      What building doesn''t have secrets?
      How much does anyone know of what goes on behind their neighbour''s doors?


      On a hot June day, grief-stricken Edward arrives in Paris hoping that a stay in a friend''s empty apartment will help him mend. But this is not the Paris he knows: there are no landmarks or grand boulevards, and the apartment he was promised is little more than an attic room.

      In the apartments below him, his new neighbours fill their flats with secrets. A young mother is on the brink, a bookshop owner buries her past, and a banker

      Trade Review
      An engaging debut that throws light on a hidden side of Paris. * Woman & Home *
      Confident and brilliant -- Lisa O'Donnell
      This book played into my acute nosiness, throwing open the doors to the fictional lives of the residents of number 37 . . . It'll open your heart and your mind. It certainly did mine. * The Pool *
      A multi-layered novel, elevated by fine writing, in which our traditional view of Paris is debunked to show a less familiar side of the city. Cooper's expertly realised characters, both sympathetic and not, have stories that are interwoven with aplomb. * Daily Mail *
      Cooper has written a Ship of Fools for today, bringing forth the poetry and pathos of ordinary lives. * The Lady *
      The Paris of this skillful yet tender debut novel is not the Paris of our Eurostar mini breaks. * Red Online *
      Cooper's characters are what make this novel so readable. * The Herald *
      The writing tantalizingly evokes the sights and sounds of Paris while also giving us an eye-opening perspective of a side of the city that we don't know much about. It is a nuanced portrayal of relationships and the whole spectrum of human emotions. * Book Riot *
      This beautifully written debut is about love and loss. -- Nina Pottell * Prima *
      Timely and thoughtful, it's perhaps one of the first novels to reflect back the state of our current society. * The Idle Woman blog *
      I absolutely loved this book and I can't wait to read more from the author who I'm sure has a glittering career ahead of her. * What Cathy Read Next *
      The writing is exquisite and discursive. -- Isobel Blackthorn
      An erudite and engaging read * Bookliterati *
      Cooper's writing is exceptional. ... It's a beautifully crafted novel. * Book and Brew *
      An enchanting and beautifully written debut * Jo's Book Blog *
      It's the voices of various neighbours in their apartment block that make this novel special. * AnOther Magazine *
      In a Paris tense with summer heat, anger and hate drive its people to drastic action, in this intensely satisfying and timely novel of a city in crisis. -- Aileen Smyth, Dubray Rathmines

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