A Letter from Paris:
A True Story of Hidden Art, Lost Romance, and Family Reclaimed

$8.95 USD

A Letter from Paris:
A True Story of Hidden Art, Lost Romance, and Family Reclaimed

Overview

A father’s long-lost letters spark a compelling tale of inheritance and creativity, loss and reunion

When Louisa Deasey receives a message from a Frenchwoman called Coralie, who has found a cache of letters in an attic, written about Louisa’s father, neither woman can imagine the events it will set in motion.

The letters, dated 1949, detail a passionate affair between Louisa’s father, Denison, and Coralie’s grandmother, Michelle, in post-war London. They spark Louisa to find out more about her father, who died when she was six. From the seemingly simple question “Who was Denison Deasey?” follows a trail of discovery that leads Louisa to the streets of London, to the cafes and restaurants of Paris and a poet’s villa in the south of France. From her father’s secret service in World War II to his relationships with some of the most famous bohemian artists in post-war Europe, Louisa unearths a portrait of a fascinating man, both at the epicenter and the mercy of the social and political currents of his time.

A Letter from Paris is about the stories we tell ourselves, and the secrets the past can uncover, showing the power of the written word to cross the bridges of time.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
4.3in x 7in
Extent
336 pages with 1 x 8pp b&w pic section
ISBN
9781964992426
RRP
USD$8.95
Pub date
27 January 2026
Rights held
Canada

Praise

“A beautiful, true story, engagingly told. So much joy and kindness between the covers.”

Natasha Lester, USA Today bestselling author of The Paris Seamstress

“An enchanting memoir that will stay with you long after you close the book.”

Rebecca Raisin, bestselling author of the Little Paris Collection
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About the Author

Louisa Deasey has published widely, including work in Overland, Vogue, The Australian, and The Saturday Age. Her first memoir, Love and Other U-Turns, was nominated for the Nita B. Kibble Award for women writers.

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