Cahill's (Hidden Gems of Paris) latest travel guide takes readers through the streets of Paris following the lives of 22 famous residents. From the Middle Ages to the present, Cahill brings to life the history of writers, philosophers, painters, composers, and scientists who lived in the City of Light. Each chapter begins with a photograph of the locale, the street address and nearby Metro stations, and is followed by a history of the famous Parisian. "The Lonely Passion of Marie Curie" tells of Curie, a newly arrived 24-year-old from Poland, as her life unfolds in the city from studying at the Sorbonne, her marriage to Pierre, the birth of her daughters, and her many scientific achievements. Following the history, "For the traveler" details the specific locations as they relate to the subject, with information such as hours of operation and websites. The chapters end with a section called "Nearby" in which other areas of interest (cafés, gardens, museums, etc.) in the vicinity are highlighted. VERDICT Perfect companion book for those planning a trip to Paris. Armchair travelers will delight in the histories and may find further inspiration in the bibliography.—Lacy S. Wolfe, Ouachita Baptist Univ. Lib., Arkadelphia, AR
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