Description
Description
From the author of Kings of Broken Things and In Our Other Lives comes a "powerful, immersive" literary noir about two female World War II correspondents whose fates intertwine in Europe (Caitlin Horrocks).
Paris, 1938. Two women meet: Mielle, a shy pacifist and shunned Mennonite who struggles to fit in with the elite cohort of foreign correspondents stationed around the city; the other, Jane, a brash, legendary American journalist, who is soon to become a fascist propagandist. When World War II makes landfall in the City of Lights, Mielle falls under Jane's spell, growing ever more intoxicated by her glamour, self-possession, and reckless confidence. But as this recklessness devolves into militarism and an utter lack of humanity, Mielle is seized by a series of visions that show her an inescapable truth: Jane Anderson must die, and Mielle must be the one to kill her.
Structured as a series of dispatches filed from around Europe and based on the misadventures of a real journalist-turned-Nazi mouthpiece, The War Begins in Paris is a cat-and-mouse suspense that examines the relentlessness of propaganda, the allure of power, and how far one woman will go for the sake of her morality.
About the Author
About the Author
Theodore Wheeler is the author of Kings of Broken Things and In Our Other Lives. His writing has been featured in The Southern Review, The Kenyon Review, Boulevard, Narrative, LitHub, and many more journals. He has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Nebraska Arts Council, and Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany. He has received residencies and support from institutions including the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, AWP Intro Journals Award, Nebraska Book Awards.
For fourteen years Theodore worked as a journalist who covered law and politics, including the last two presidential elections, and now is an assistant professor in the English Department at Creighton University. He is also director of Omaha Lit Fest and, with his wife, operates Dundee Book Company, an independent neighborhood bookshop.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Combines the smoky, morally complex, romantic atmosphere of WWII-era films with the sternly enthusiastic tone of their accompanying newsreels...This retro yet oddly fresh take on WWII captures the romance of wartime, but also the decadence and desperation."
--Kirkus Reviews "This evocative and well-crafted story from Wheeler (In Our Other Lives) tracks two American journalists on a potentially fatal collision course in WWII Europe...The book's ornate prose captures the period's unsettling combination of horror and progress...This is one to savor."--Publishers Weekly "The book is altogether a good read that gets more magnetic as the story unfolds. A very interesting, and different, view of life under WWII distress."--The Paris Insider "This book is necessary at this moment in time. And it's an important work to hold close for those of us looking for hope to find us on the flip side of worry."--Little Village Magazine
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Publishing Information

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