Texarkana Gazette

THE RAIN WATCHER

- —BY MAUREEN MCCARTHY STAR TRIBUNE (MINNEAPOLI­S)

by Tatiana de Rosnay; St. Martin’s Press (240 pages, $27.99)

Paris is in chaos. Relentless rain is pushing the Seine out of its banks and into homes, museums and train stations. Photograph­er Linden Malegarde would know how to deal with this if he was on assignment.

But Linden isn’t in Paris for work. He’s here to mark his parents’ wedding anniversar­y and get through the weekend without a scene. All that changes when his father suffers a stroke. Now Linden has to lead his fractious family through their crisis as the city around them reels. As everything teeters, Linden glimpses

the chance of a reconcilia­tion he thought impossible.

Tatiana de Rosnay (“Sarah’s Key,” “The House I Loved”) again mines the past to deliver a powerful tale of people caught up in major moments in history. This time she re-imagines Paris’ recent close calls with the raging Seine— what if they’d been worse?

“Paris looks like an obscure and sinister Venice, a drowned metropolis gradually sinking into oblivion, incapable of putting up a fight, yielding to the hurried and lethal violence of its demented river.”

De Rosnay is so good at this storytelli­ng that I wish she had focused on her family/ flood narrative. Her decision to interspers­e a decades-old mystery adds little but distractio­n. My advice to readers would be to skip the italics sections and savor the story of her beloved city on the brink.

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