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The Lumiere Affair: A Novel of Cannes [Hardcover]

Sara Voorhees (Author)
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May 8, 2007
Natalie Conway should be thrilled at the prospect of covering the Cannes Film Festival. She's desperate to revive her struggling career, she's passionate about movies, and Cannes is the heart and soul of cinematic glamour and tradition, the place where film legends are born, made, or left withering on the vine.

But Cannes is in France, and going to France means facing painful memories of Nattie's brief childhood in Paris and the bizarre accident that killed her mother and forced her mother's lover, Michel Claudel, to ship Nattie off to the New Mexico desert to live with a father she had never met. So France is Nattie's personal nightmare -- but with the bank foreclosing on her house in Los Angeles, it is a nightmare she must finally face.

The moment she sets foot in Paris, Nattie's past hits her with the force of a mistral wind. Long-forgotten sights and fragrances and the melody of the language stir up hazy recollections of her mother and Claudel. And then she's whisked away to Cannes and engulfed by the film festival, juggling movies, celebrities, her demanding editor, a seductive ex-lover, and a reckless starlet hell-bent on providing juicy copy.

When Nattie discovers a mysterious link between her mother and a mercurial French director named Jacques Vidanne, she turns to the only man she can trust, with questions that may be too painful to answer. Accustomed as she is to digging into the lives of movie stars, she finds that digging into her own life threatens to unravel her reality. In the end, she must make a choice -- to move forward toward her future or to remain in the shadow of her past.

"The Lumiere Affair" is filled with delicious insider movie dish from a seasoned celebrity journalist, but it is also the tender and charming story of a woman's journey to find herself. From California to Corsica, you will fall in love with Nattie Conway and root for her -- all the way to the Martini Shot.


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""The Lumiere Affair" is terrific. Lively, several ways smart, with an adorable protagonist and a wonderful emotional perceptiveness, always alive in a headlong way that made me put everything else aside once I started it. Sara Voorhees brought me back to the Cannes Film Festival in all its silly, overpitched detail. This book reads like the wind, flies off the page, and never lets you down."

-- Jay Carr, film critic for "The Boston Globe" and host of NEC TV's "The Screening Room"

About the Author

Sara Voorhees is a nationally syndicated film critic who has written more than four thousand movie reviews for television and print and has interviewed almost every major celebrity in Hollywood. This is her first novel.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition edition (May 8, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743291956
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743291958
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,854,629 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun read, May 17, 2007
This review is from: The Lumiere Affair: A Novel of Cannes (Hardcover)
The Lumiere Affair is such a quick and easy read that provides for a fun and entertaining experience. The writing is breezy yet witty, creating a sense that you are actually tagging along with a world-class film critic as she zips into and out of both celebrity encounters and personal complications. What a fun way to turn a bunch of pages!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Glimpse Into Life At Cannes, May 11, 2007
This review is from: The Lumiere Affair: A Novel of Cannes (Hardcover)
Sara Voorhees is a syndicated film critic with vast experience and knowledge about movies. So it's probably no surprise that The Lumiere Affair: A Novel of Cannes, her first novel, has a character who is a movie critic.

The protagonist, Natalia Conway, has quit her job as a film critic to try to write more meaningful stories. But money gets too tight to mention and her old boss is begging her to come back to cover the Cannes Film Festival.

I've really enjoyed doing the interview by email with this funny, sharp, clever writer and since we seem to have good repartee -- as some writers have commented upon -- we may be doing some type of writing or work together in the future.

The resulting interview is here:
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Hollywood Fluff!, May 20, 2007
This review is from: The Lumiere Affair: A Novel of Cannes (Hardcover)
As first-time novelist Sara Voorhees is an accomplished film critic, we would expect The Lumiere Affair to include great dish--and we're not disappointed! But this clever, splendidly-written, and engaging novel delivers much more than insider gossip about the film world and its personalities. For likeable, down-to-earth, Nattie Conway, struggling to revive a flagging career as a film critic, the movie biz is just that--business. To be sure, Cannes is an exciting, important assignment for her. But even as she dutifully views movies and interviews stars, she is distracted by the opportunity to unravel the story of her childhood in France, when a bolt out of the blue literally took away her mother.

The Lumiere Affair is a great story and a rich read. If you're expecting Hollywood fluff, this is not a book for you.

Martha Egan







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Jacques Vidanne, Sister Monique, Monsieur Vidanne, Leland Dunne, Michel Claudel, Von Cowenbergh, Naomi Paul, United States, Natalie Conway, Johnny Depp, The Brave, Gare de Lyon, Edgar Loos, Salle Debussy, The Little Prince, Monsieur Claudel, Madame Vigny, Hôtel du Cap, Vince Draper, Tricia Knight, Wim Wenders, Henri Behar, Galérie Claudel, The Blackout, Bruce Willis
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