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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Notice
This is a Story About Three Things
A Girl Named Marianne
A Small and Revolutionary Plant Shop
The Greatest of All Gifts
Marianne Montfort and Jean-Claude Berger
The Day the Sadness Stopped
The Freedom of Jean-Claude Berger
Picking the Right Potted Plant
The Heart of the Matter
A Revolutionary Childhood
Like Oil and Water
Like Leaving Half Your Heart Behind
How To Say the Impossible
The New World of Edie Berger
The Coping Mechanisms of Edie Berger
The Final Straw
The Man Who Shouldn’t Have Been there
A Little Bit of Detail
How to Stop a Thief
What Odette Said
The Beginning of the Rest of Your Life
A Wet and Rainy Welcome
Making the Good Kind of Trouble
Introducing the Best Friends
Enough of Biscuits and Backstory
Do You Hear the Small Girls Sing?
A Complicated Conversation
The Value of Emergency Biscuits
The Flower-Purchasing Habits of Soeur Chantal
In the North Tower Bedroom
What to Do After An Awkward Silence
Never Travel Without a Flannel
Do Not Fall off the Boat
This is Where You Begin
Coming Home
Meet the Family
Homecoming
Introducing Odette Berger
Opening Night
How to be Brave
In Which Things Start to Go Horribly Wrong
The Painting Room
What Happened Next
The Length of a Moment
The Secret of Big Houses is that there is Always Somewhere to Take Your Broken Heart
Early One Morning
A Brief Note From Your Narrator
In Which Edie Has An Opportunity to Tell Her Friends, But Does Not
Three Small Girls At Three in the Morning
Confessions of An Art Thief
In Which Odette Does Not Wait for An Answer to Her Question
The First Denial
Three No More
The Morning of a Brand-New Day
Knowing What to Do and How to Do It
In Which the Girls Go to the Library
In Which the First-Years’ Alarm Clock Goes off
When Your Best Friend Says It for You
A Late Breakfast With Good Sister June
An Unexpected Reaction
Arriving At the Marché Au Puces De Saint-Ouen
A Quite Confusing Encounter
Meanwhile, At the Louvre
You Can’t Ignore a Duck Forever
What the Note Said
Meanwhile, Back At the Market
The Magnificent Timing of a Parisian Duck
Seriously, You Really Can’t Ignore a Duck Forever
The Second Note
Choux Hearts and Realizations
In Which Things Start to Come Together
The Marvelous Mind of Mademoiselle Berger
The Seven Words that Changed Everything
A Light in the Darkness
And This is the Story She Told
The Beauty of Everything
The Shadow that Formed
A Brief Flicker of Sunlight
The Light that Went Out
There is No Shame in Sadness
Nevertheless, they Resisted
Until that Final Day
Run, Run, As Fast As You Can
In Which We Pause
The End of the Line
What Agathe Said
Living for the Ones You Love
How to Save a Life
How to Begin Again
My Name is Odette
Liberty
Keeping Your Head Above the Water
What Luc Berger Did
Togetherness
And When they Got there, the Cupboard Was Bare
What to Do in An Extraordinary Situation
Precisely What they Did
In Which the Covert-Skills Class Expands their Curriculum
The Precise Aim of Good Sister Gwendolyn
The Glory of the Inevitable
Edie Berger’s Top Tips On Following Perps Who Have Told You Not to Follow them
The Unexpected Circles of Raphael Gagnon
For a Moment, All Was Lost
There is Nothing Better Than a Plan Coming Together
In Which We Return to the Rue De La Vérité
The Woman Who Thought She’d Seen a Ghost
Plotting in the Plant Shop
It’s Hard Work Being a Thief
A Flashback of Freesias
The Dangling of Edie Berger
Mission Not-Quite-Probable
The Nine Poisons of Hanna Kowalczyk
Edie’s Distraction
Twelve Words
A Fromage Fracas
The Rising of the Rue De La Vérité
The Truffles of War
A Scale Model of a Ballista
Pistols and Pumpkins At Dawn
Rose Bastable, Champion Sprinter
A Confession
An Explanation
Midnight in Paris
Another Confession
Another Explanation
Facing Down the Darkness
The Sound of the Nunderground
A Hurt that Makes Itself Known
Together, Forever
The Confession of Raphael Gagnon
In Which the World Stops Turning
A Defiant, Well-Lived Life
What the Article Said
Love is Love is Love
To Hope is Divine
A Final Thread
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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