Mademoiselle Eiffel A novel

Aimie K. Runyan

Book - 2024

Claire Eiffel, the beautiful, brilliant eldest daughter of the illustrious architect Gustave Eiffel, is doted upon with an education envied by many sons of the upper classes, and entirely out of the reach of most daughters. Claire's idyllic childhood ends abruptly when, at fourteen, her mother passes away. It's soon made clear that Gustave expects Claire to fill her mother's place as caregiver to the younger children and as manager of their home. As she proves her competence, Claire's importance to her father grows. She accompanies him on his travels and becomes his confidante and private secretary. She learns her father's architectural trade and becomes indispensable to his work. But when his bright young protégé..., Adolphe Salles, takes up more of Gustave's time, Claire resents being pushed aside. Slowly, the animosity between Claire and Adolphe turns to friendship...and then to something more. After their marriage in 1885 preserves the Eiffel legacy, they are privileged by the biggest commission of Eiffel's career: a great iron tower dominating the 1889 World's Fair to demonstrate the leading role of Paris in the world of art and architecture. Now hostess to the scientific elite, such as Thomas Edison, Claire is under the watchful eye not only of her family and father's circle, but also the world. When Gustave Eiffel's involvement in a disastrous endeavor to build a canal in Panama ends in his imprisonment, it is up to Claire to secure her father's freedom but also preserve the hard-won family legacy. Claire Eiffel's story of love, devotion, and the frantic pursuit to preserve her family's legacy is not only an inspired reflection of real personages and historical events, but a hymn to the iconic tower that dominates the City of Paris"--

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY: William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Aimie K. Runyan (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes reading group guide with discussion questions.
Physical Description
357 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780063329287
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Review by Booklist Review

Claire Eiffel sets aside her dream of studying art after her mother dies, accepting the role of running the household and raising her younger siblings, despite still being a child herself. She also takes on the role of assisting her father, Gustave, in his business by taking notes at meetings, organizing events, and managing public relations. While she spends much of her life putting her family's needs before her own, including a marriage to her father's protégé, she also demands that her contributions be recognized and respected. From the Maria Pia Bridge in Portugal to the Eiffel Tower to the Panama Canal project, Claire invests heavily in upholding her father's--and her family's--legacy. In Runyan's well-developed depiction of Claire, readers see a girl under enormous pressure with little support, a savvy businesswoman who knows she will never be able to inherit her father's company on her own, and a woman wrestling with lingering regrets about what could have been. This is an engaging story about the inner strength of the "woman behind the man," who might have made a name for herself if only given the opportunity.

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