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What do you do when your great life-plan works out, and you're still unhappy? Successful, but on the verge of burnout, Janice MacLeod saved enough money to buy herself two years of freedom in Europe. Days into her stop in Paris, she met Christophe, and her fate was sealed. Forced to find a way to fund her expat future, Janice created a painted letter subscription service, sending out thousands of letters to people who are hungry to receive something beautiful. Paris Letters is the inspiring story of a woman who dared to discover a life she could love.
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There are lots of reasons that you shouldn't bother reading this review of Paris Letters if you really want to read an honest review. I can't write honest reviews of books that are set in Paris. I can't write honest reviews of books that have illustrations. And this book has both. I love wholeheartedly books about Paris. Even awful ones. I love wholeheartedly books with illustrations. Even awful ones. Paris Letters is set in Paris and Paris Letters has illustrations.
I loved Paris Letters.
So you've ignored my warning and now you've wasted your time reading this review of Paris Letters.
I apologize.
This book was a combination of illustrated letters and try life re-telling of the author's journey that lead her to a life in Paris. It was an interesting story and her illustrated letters added a lot to the story. The epilogue I could have done without.