The Perfumist of Paris: A Novel (The Jaipur Trilogy, 3)
T**M
When Readers Say This Is the Best Book Yet...
They aren't lying! This is the best book...at least slightly better than Book 2. Here, we are reintroduced to Radha, Lakshmi's little sister who is now all grown up, 32 years old, married and with two children. She is trying hard to become a stellar perfumist of Paris and we all know she has a nose for scents and is very intelligent. However, when she learns that her firstborn will be showing up in Paris...all hell breaks loose- and the scent of normalcy quickly turns sour.This book had me in my emotions. It is addictive! First of all, Radha was a brat growing up(in some ways), and although she has grown up, there are brief moments when you want to smack sense into her. Secondly, the betrayals! Radha will learn she can't trust anyone who smiles in your face. I wish I could say more, but you must read this.The only ones she can trust, is her trusted circle: Lakshmi(the Henna Artist/Medicine Woman) and Malik.If you take a moment to reflect, you will find that the trilogy comes full circle with subtle commentary of what womanhood means to each person no matter where they are from. This was such a beautiful, well written trilogy overall and I am truly saddened because I have grown very fond of these fictional characters as if they were my own family.
K**R
Perfume industry story with India backgroud
The Perfumist of Paris by Alka Joshi is the 3 book in her Trilogy about main character Lakshmi and her sister Radha. This book finds Radha grown and in Paris married to Pierre with 2 daughters. Radha has run to Paris to keep secret a son that she let older friend adopt when she was 13. This story is all about the perfume industry and all that goes into the making of scents. So much is about India and all the scents and smells from there that Radha is familiar and the expert she becomes. There is much cultural things that are explained and are very fascinating. The story has some turns and the characters are very well developed. One thing this author does that I wish other did is she has a listing of her characters and who they are so you can refer to as I have to check at times. She also has a glossary in the back of terms and things Indian and French. This is very helpful. She has a few recipes and information about perfume making etc.I have read all 3 of her books and enjoyed them all. I think the first and second were the best but recommend all!
S**B
Loved it and brought back memories
My daughter in law was born in Uttar Pradesh and she, my son and I spent a month there a few years ago. The locations and Hindi dialog were so familiar and brought back lots of memories. I loved the story of this young woman’s growth and triumph over all the things that tried to hold her captive. It was interesting with all the perfumerie details and heartwarming with the characters and relationships.
L**D
Incredible Story
This story is heartwarming. The trial and tribulations people can go through in life is beautifully narrated by this brilliant author.
J**R
Totally Immersed In The Storylne
I thoroughly enjoyed this trilogy. I want to know more about the culture.
M**S
A wonderful ending to the Jaipur Trilogy
Radha now lives in Paris with her husband and two children. She is a lab assistant at the House of Yves, a perfume manufacturer in Grasse, where she puts together formulas for perfumes. Being a working mother causes problems with her husband, who has an old world mentality and wants her to remain home. After being assigned to a large project at work, Radha returns home to Shimla, hoping to gather scents for her perfume. Upon returning home, she comes face-to-face with her past which she must now bring light.Having loved the first two books in the Jaipur trilogy I had high hopes for this book and they were definitely met. Having learned Lakshmi's story and how Radha came to marry her husband and leave India, I always wondered what would happen if Radha had to reveal the most important person she had left behind. I loved how Radha has grown into a woman who knows what she wants. She has grown so much as a character and it was a pleasure to see. While I was thrilled to read the final book in the trilogy, I'm also sad that the story is over. I cannot wait to see what else Alka Joshi has to share with the world.
M**S
slow first half
This book started off very slow and more time could have been spent on the second half of the book.
R**V
Great read
Great story telling.
C**E
loved this series
3d in series , loved all three books .. worth reading .. transports you with each book.
M**A
Super read
I love this book
S**
Nice
Good
M**.
The french sentences are so badly translated
I had absolutely loved the first two books and i was so eager to read about all these characters again. But sadly, as a french person i had to stop reading very quickly. The french sentences are full of spelling errors, and sometimes you can feel that it has been translated directly from english. Some sentences in french don't make any sense, and sometimes the actual meaning is actually the opposite of what the writer wanted to convey. For example there is a sentence where a character says to another "Bien fait !" to say "Well done !". Actually "bien fait!" means in french "serves you right !" so I was extremely confused...I know the book has been translated into my language, maybe i should have a look to see how the translators corrected all these mistakes. The writer should have asked someone who knows french well to check the grammar and the rest, these errors could have been avoided very easily.
K**E
The Perfumist of Paris
I've been waiting for this book to come out since discovering Alka Joshi last year. And have read in straight away in one go.I definitely think it is worth reading the trilogy in the right order although a lot of the characters' past is explained here.I loved all three books but I did prefer the first two as the stories just took place in India and were more historical. Paris in the seventies doesn't have the same mystique. But there was still plenty of India in this book.I hope that there will be more novels to come from Alka Joshi.
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