Reviews
"I thoroughly enjoyed this wise, witty, sensuous exploration of a woman looking back over her rich and complex life. Following Lily as she negotiates the intricacies of love and loss kept me engaged from the very first page." --Lisa Tucker, national bestselling author of Once Upon a Dayand The Cure for Modern Life What a pleasure: A love story for grownups, spanning continents and generations, as enchanted with the places it depicts as the people who inhabit them. Annie Vanderbilt’s footing in the territory of love is so sure, her eye so keen, and her instincts so true, she brings new meaning to an old adage, making Lily Crisp’s journey as delicious as a French feast consumed en plein air, and impossible to resist.” --Marsha Moyer, author of the Lucy Hatchseries From an Idaho ranch to the south of France, Vanderbilt’s debut deftly weaves between past and present, tracing a woman’s journey as she unearths the ghosts of her past in an attempt to release them. Pour yourself a mug of cocoa, sink into your favorite chair, and settle into this sumptuous, richly layered story of the loss of love, and the possibility of finding it again with someone new.” --Elizabeth Joy Arnold, author of Pieces of My Sister’s Life The Secret Papers of Madame Olivettigoes down like a smooth creamy drink, delectable, satisfying. Here, through the eyes of Lily Crisp, readers experience the maturing of a woman’s heart. In voluptuous language Annie Vanderbilt offers readers the beauty of light and water as it plays over the lands of France, Idaho, Mexico and the Midwest. As her name suggests, Lily Crisp is a woman of beauty and clarity, both of which increase as we follow her fascinating life - inner and outer - from her twenties to her fifties. In The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti, Annie Vanderbilt unwaveringly whips up delight in her readers.” --Tina Welling, author of Crybaby RanchAUTHORBIO, "I thoroughly enjoyed this wise, witty, sensuous exploration of a woman looking back over her rich and complex life. Following Lily as she negotiates the intricacies of love and loss kept me engaged from the very first page." --Lisa Tucker, national bestselling author of Once Upon a Day and The Cure for Modern Life "What a pleasure: A love story for grownups, spanning continents and generations, as enchanted with the places it depicts as the people who inhabit them. Annie Vanderbilt's footing in the territory of love is so sure, her eye so keen, and her instincts so true, she brings new meaning to an old adage, making Lily Crisp's journey as delicious as a French feast consumed en plein air, and impossible to resist." --Marsha Moyer, author of the Lucy Hatch series "From an Idaho ranch to the south of France, Vanderbilt's debut deftly weaves between past and present, tracing a woman's journey as she unearths the ghosts of her past in an attempt to release them. Pour yourself a mug of cocoa, sink into your favorite chair, and settle into this sumptuous, richly layered story of the loss of love, and the possibility of finding it again with someone new." --Elizabeth Joy Arnold, author of Pieces of My Sister's Life " The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti goes down like a smooth creamy drink, delectable, satisfying. Here, through the eyes of Lily Crisp, readers experience the maturing of a woman's heart. In voluptuous language Annie Vanderbilt offers readers the beauty of light and water as it plays over the lands of France, Idaho, Mexico and the Midwest. As her name suggests, Lily Crisp is a woman of beauty and clarity, both of which increase as we follow her fascinating life - inner and outer - from her twenties to her fifties. In The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti , Annie Vanderbilt unwaveringly whips up delight in her readers." --Tina Welling, author of Crybaby Ranch