cover image Finding Paris

Finding Paris

Joanne Kimes. Joanne Kimes, $16 trade paper (294p) ASIN B08BDYBCNC

Kimes (Pregnancy Sucks) delights with her humorous and charming debut novel of two disillusioned middle-aged Los Angeles women who learn to live and love in Paris. Julia, a former television writer turned helicopter parent, is facing an empty nest with her daughter about to enter college and her husband leaving her. Meanwhile, power attorney Kathy climbs the corporate ladder at her law firm, determined to make partner. When Kathy’s boss promotes a junior male colleague, she lets loose a career-ending rage that results in a YouTube meme. The women meet at a French language class—Julia dreams of seeing Paris, and Kathy’s mother was French. With their lives in shambles, they spontaneously take a month off to visit Paris on Kathy’s dime. Readers gleefully follow the mismatched pair as they climb the Eiffel Tower, walk down the Champs-Elysées, and take a pastry class, as judgy Julia blanches at French parents’ laissez faire attitude to child-rearing and fitness freak Kathy spurns full-fat yogurt and macarons. Can the cultural sophistication of Paris change these women’s attitudes? Kimes packs this breezy, lighthearted romp with a tantalizing travelogue of Parisian sights, tastes, and history. Readers will enjoy this satisfying story of charming characters risking their stubborn beliefs for a second chance. (Self-published)