The dawn of postwar Paris in the 1940s: for one family, it's a time of celebration, danger, and liberating romance in a breathtaking novel by the author of The Daughter of Union County. Paris in 1944 is emerging from a devastating war. So are proud Martinican immigrants Marie-Th?r?se Brillard and her two children, Collette and Christophe. In their vibrant neighborhood of Montmartre--a multicultural haven for artists, musicians,...