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The perfumist of Paris

Call Number

  • COMPACT DISC FICTION JOSH (CEN)

Edition

Unabridged.

Performers

Read by Sneha Mathan.

Publication Information

[United States] : Harper Audio, [2023]

Physical Description

10 audio discs (11 3/4 hr.) ; 4 3/4 in.

Summary

"The final chapter in Alka Joshi's New York Times bestselling Jaipur trilogy takes readers to 1970s Paris, where Radha's budding career as a perfumer must compete with the demands of her family and the secrets of her past. Paris, 1974. Radha is now thirty-two and living in Paris with her husband, Pierre, and their two daughters. She still grieves for the baby boy she gave up years ago, when she was only a child herself, but she loves being a mother to her daughters, and she's finally found her passion--the treasure trove of scents. When her friend's grandfather offered her a job at his parfumerie, she quickly discovered she had a talent--she could find the perfect fragrance for any customer who walked in the door. Now, ten years later, she's working for a master perfumer, helping to design completely new fragrances for clients and building her career one scent at a time. She only wishes Pierre could understand her need to work. She feels his frustration, but she can't give up this thing that drives her. Tasked with her first major project, Radha travels to India, where she enlists the help of her sister, Lakshmi, and the courtesans of Agra--women who use the power of fragrance to seduce, tease and entice. She's on the cusp of a breakthrough when she finds out the son she never told her husband about is heading to Paris to find her--upending her carefully managed world and threatening to destroy a vulnerable marriage."--Provided by publisher.

Notes

PDF on disc 10.

Added Authors

Sneha Mathan

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