<p>It's August 1930 and storm clouds are brewing across Europe heralding the rise of fascism and the upheavals of the Great Depression. Even so these frightening realities can't stop twenty-four-year-old Betty Harbert from making the most of her tour of the continent. Sailing from Montreal with her wealthy Aunt Barbie and cousin Win Betty attends a Parisian finishing school tours Europe twice and spreads<em>&nbsp;joie-de-vivre</em>&nbsp;wherever she goes. Based on a stack of letters written by the author's mother during her year abroad this novel offers an exciting glimpse of inter-war life in some of Europe's great cities through the eyes of a vibrant young woman who never failed to&nbsp;appreciate the magnificent world around her. Whether she's&nbsp;riding around the English countryside in her date's Morris Cowley sports car at the salon getting a Marcel wave or touring the Louvre and the Tuileries Garden&nbsp;Betty's great wit and warmth come through in every line of this account of her adventure abroad.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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