"Rosemary Sullivan goes beyond the confines of Air-Bel to tell a fuller story of France during the tense years from 1933 to 1941. . . . A moving tale of great sacrifice in tumultuous times." -
Publishers Weekly
Paris 1940. Andre Breton, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Consuelo de Saint-Exupery, and scores of other cultural elite denounced as enemies of the conquering Third Reich, live in daily fear of arrest, deportation, and death. Their only salvation is the Villa Air-Bel, a chateau outside Marseille where a group of young people, financed by a private American relief organization, will go to extraordinary lengths to keep them alive. In Villa Air-Bel, Rosemary Sullivan sheds light on this suspenseful, dramatic, and intriguing story, introducing the brave men and women who use every means possible to stave off the Nazis and the Vichy officials, and goes inside the chateau's walls to uncover the private worlds and the web of relationships its remarkable inhabitants developed.
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ROSEMARY SULLIVAN, the author of fifteen books
, is best knownfor her recent biography
Stalin's Daughter.Published intwenty-threecountries, it won theBiographers International Organization Plutarch Awardand was a finalist for thePEN /Bograd Weld Award for Biography andthe National Books Critics Circle Award. Her book
Villa Air-Belwas awarded the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Award in Holocaust History.She is a professor emeritus at the university of Toronto and has lectured in Canada, the U.S., Europe, India, and Latin America.