Books by Camille Aubray and Complete Book Reviews
Camille Aubray. Morrow, $27.99 (432p) ISBN 978-0-06-298369-5
Aubray (Cooking for Picasso) delivers an addictive and tense multigenerational feminist romp through WWII-era New York City, where a quartet of Italian sisters-in-law run a crime family. In 1980, 30-something narrator Nicole, whose precise placement
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Camille Aubray. Blackstone, $26.99 (320p) ISBN 979-8-212-41723-5
Aubray’s fun and surprising third novel (after 2021’s The Godmothers) follows a 20-year-old American woman on the French Riviera during the birth of the Cannes Film Festival in summer 1939. Earlier in the year, Annabel Faucon faced the untimely...
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Camille Aubray. Ballantine, $27 (400p) ISBN 978-0-399-17765-1
In 1936, Céline’s grandmother Ondine Belange was a beautiful 17-year-old girl living in a tiny village in the south of France. The daughter of café owners, Ondine is sent to cook for a mysterious man who has rented a villa in Juan-les-Pins. When the
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