Skylark: A GMA Book Club Pick: A Novel
by Paula McLain
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The New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Wife weaves a mesmerizing tale of Paris above and below--where a woman's quest for artistic freedom in 1664 intertwines with a doctor's dangerous mission during the German occupation in the 1940s, revealing a story of courage and resistance that transcends time.
1664: Alouette Voland is the daughter of a master dyer at the famed Gobelin Tapestry Works, who secretly dreams of escaping her circumstances and creating her own masterpiece. When her father is unjustly imprisoned, Alouette's efforts to save him lead to her own confinement in the notorious Salpªtri¨re asylum, where thousands of women are held captive and cruelly treated. But within its grim walls, she discovers a small group of brave allies, and the possibility of a life bigger than she ever imagined.
1939: Kristof Larson is a medical student beginning his psychiatric residency in Paris, whose neighbors on the Rue de Gobelins are a Jewish family who have fled Poland. When Nazi forces descend on the city, Kristof becomes their only hope for survival, even as his work as a doctor is jeopardized.
A spellbinding and transportive look at a side of Paris known to very few--the underground city that is a mirror reflection of the glories above--Paula McLain's unforgettable new novel chronicles two parallel journeys of defiance and rescue that connect in ways both surprising and deeply moving.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781668028155
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Authors
- Paula McLain
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Published Date
- January 6, 2026
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 464
- Physical Info
- 1.53 in H x 9.13 in L x 6.41 in W (1.39 lb)

The intertwined storylines were really wonderful. Well written and well thought out. Excellent well-rounded characters and even all of France was a changing character as well.
I love great writing, historical novels, WWII novels, shifting points of view or times. Skylark is all that and so much more! This is a book I won’t forget!
Got this because of the great reviews and the technique of linking two different periods during dangerous times in France. The problem is that the “modern” incident during World War Two has been done countless times, and the book was “way” too long (struggled big time after the first third). Couldn’t wait for it to end. Obviously, a disappointment for me.
I am listening to this book. I am enjoying the story even though it has a slow start. There are too many metaphors and similes for me. It takes away from the story. A big problem I am having with the audio is the female reader. She speaks clearly but changes the volume of her voice by whispering at time — too many times. I listen while driving so I am constantly having to adjust the volume. I finally gave up and turned the volume up to high which is uncomfortable.
Two harrowing tales of human resilience, separated by nearly three centuries, reveal the extraordinary depths of survival against overwhelming odds.