One would not confuse this book with a travel journal of the City of Lights. As one who loves the magic of present-day Paris and even the black and white movies of mid 1900’s Paris, I just could not get into this book.
This book reminds visitors who love to walk the boulevards and stroll through the parks of Paris that blood and brutal killings were performed on the very spots. Century after century, decade after decade, this book speaks to the revolts, riots, wars, religious persecution, sieges, executions, and even the 2015 terrorism. It would have been helpful to at least have one chapter addressing the beauty, significance, and loving glow of this enchanting city. I would much prefer to read David McCullough’s Greater Journey: Americans in Paris. I give that book a 5 star!