Paris: Secret Gardens, Hidden Places, and Stories of the City of Light by Mary McAuliffe
Paris: Secret Gardens, Hidden Places, and Stories in the City of Light, Mary McAuliffes multi-layered exploration of Paris, weaves a narrative that takes the reader into secret and hidden places, even in the midst of the most well-known of Paris destinations.
McAuliffes hidden places can be small but are always revealing, like a bas-relief on an ignored corner of Notre-Dame or an overlooked courtyard inside an ancient and busy hospital. She takes the reader below the streets and sidewalks of Paris to discover ancient aqueducts and a lost river, and she prompts the reader to notice overlooked treasures in the most trafficked of museums.
Always, McAuliffes focus is on people and their stories. Evil queens, designing noblemen, bold chevaliers, and desperate lovers mingle with resistance fighters and obsessed artists rising out of abject poverty into unexpected fame and fortune, adding to the tidal wave of creativity that is the life blood of the City of Light.
One person, place, and story lead to another, each linked by a common thread within the layered richness of Pariss past. The story of Paris is not a chronology but an exploration of the many layers of this remarkable city throughout the ages.