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The house of dreams

Brown, Kate Lord (Author).

In 2000, Gabriel Lambert is a celebrated painter who hides a dark secret. Sophie Cass, a journalist struggling to begin her career and with a family connection to Lambert, is determined to find the truth about his past and the little known story of the real Casablanca.

Book  - 2016
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  • ISBN: 1250109825
  • ISBN: 9781250109828
  • Physical Description print
    308 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition First Canadian edition.
  • Publisher New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2016.

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The House of Dreams : A Novel
The House of Dreams : A Novel
by Lord Brown, Kate
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The House of Dreams : A Novel


An international bestseller, Kate Lord Brown's debut novel The Perfume Garden has sold especially well in Canada, where it was selected as Walmart's Read of the Month for June 2015 and made it to the Globe & Mail bestseller list. The House of Dreams combines Brown's lovely, lyrical writing and signature interwoven past/present narrative style with an even more commercial time period and a fascinating real-life story.In 2000, Gabriel Lambert is a celebrated painter who hides a dark secret. Sophie Cass, a journalist struggling to begin her career and with a family connection to Lambert, is determined to find the truth about his past and the little known story of the real Casablanca .In 1940, an international group of rescue workers, refugee intellectuals, and artists gather in the beautiful old Villa Air Bel just outside Marseilles. American journalist Varian Fry and his remarkable team at the American Relief Center are working to help them escape France, but the greatest man-trap in history" is closing in on them. Despite their peril, true camaraderie and creativity flourishes - while love affairs spring up and secrets are hidden. At the House of Dreams, young refugee artist Gabriel Lambert changed the course of his life - and now, sixty years later at his home in the Hamptons, the truth is finally catching up with him."Praise for The Perfume Garden"At its core, this is a love story celebrating both romantic and parental love, a tale that fans of romantic women's fiction will enjoy."- Booklist"Beautifully written and researched this is an intensely atmospheric read, and a hugely enjoyable one."-Isabel Wolff, international bestselling author of A Vintage Affair"Sweepingly romantic - heartbreaking at times; a vivid, gripping read."-Katherine Webb, international bestselling author of The Legacy