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The Boarding House for Single Gentlemen

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The Boarding House for Single Gentlemen

by Iva Polansky

The Boarding House for Single Gentlemen fits the category of the BBC’s popular series Downton Abbey with the addition of French flair, tasty cuisine, and subtle humor.

The year is 1886. Not far from the Champs-Élysées, on a boulevard that leads to the Bois de Boulogne, stands a mansion belonging to the twice-widowed Estelle de Chavignon, a former high-ranking courtesan. Estelle, now in her sixties, acquired the property through her charms, and the house is still the crossroads for her former lovers and admirers.

The quirky residents hide many secrets, not least Estelle herself who has withheld from her orphaned grandchildren the truth about their parents. And then there is Mariette, a kitchen scullion, who ascends the social ladder with meteoric speed. But will she escape her servitude? Many of the envious servants hope not. The cast of characters also includes a retired world-famous hypnotist who still occasionally alters people’s minds. With all this happening, the arrival of American guests adds a clash of cultures. The chapters are illustrated with pictures from the 1877 album Les Boulevards de Paris.

Here is what the early reviewers say about the novel:

Be prepared for a rollicking good read

With a cast of characters that will stay with you after you’ve finished reading and a plot with as many ups and downs as a roller-coaster ride, be prepared for a rollicking good read. This story has everything you could wish for an entertaining read: intrigue, love affairs, secrets, deceptions, even a touch of magic in the form of mind-altering hypnosis, all played out in Paris of the Belle Époque. Polansky’s smooth prose lavishly laced with humour is a joy to read.

Delicious, devious, and delightful

The Boarding House transports you back to Paris during the enchanting Belle Époque period with a diverse ensemble of players: young and old, servants and socialites, French and foreign, polite and ill-mannered. It’s delicious, devious, and delightful. Iva Polansky writes with a style and authenticity you might wonder if she was there in another life.

(Available in ebook and print)

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