Lily King's highly acclaimed, award-winning debut novel is the story of
Rosie, an American au pair in Paris whose coming of age defies all our
usual conceptions of naïveté and experience. Rosie is fleeing an
unspeakable loss that has left her homesick for her family. As she
awkwardly grasps for the words to communicate with and connect to
Nicole, the cool, distant, and beautifully polished mother of the three
children she cares for, Rosie's bond with the patriarch of the household
develops almost too naturally. When Lola, the middle child, begins to
suspect an indecent intimacy between Rosie and her father, Rosie moves
to the south of France to care for Nicole's elderly guardian, the
storyteller of the family's secrets. There, she discovers a past
darkened by war and duplicity, and finally comes to understand the
tragedy behind Nicole's elusive demeanor.