Visual artist and author Michele Zackheim celebrates the launch of her latest work of fiction--which was inspired by the death of a distant cousin who was murdered in Paris in 1937--The Last Train to Paris, a gripping epic about a female reporter from Nevada who writes for the Paris Courier in the 1930’s that is at once a historical epic, a love story, and a psychological portrait of one woman’s gradual discovery of who she really is after years of being invisible to herself.
Visual artist and author Michele Zackheim celebrates the launch of her latest work of fiction--which was inspired by the death of a distant cousin who was murdered in Paris in 1937--The Last Train to Paris, a gripping epic about a female reporter from Nevada who writes for the Paris Courier in the 1930’s that is at once a historical epic, a love story, and a psychological portrait of one woman’s gradual discovery of who she really is after years of being invisible to herself.
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