The FiFi Report 218

Muse by Susan Irvine
“It’s 1991 and Naomi Price, a young stylist on a magazine, which aspires to Vogue’s mantle, has been sent to Paris to oversee her first fashion shoot, Women who Mean Business. She’s overwhelmed by her inexperience, by the photographer, his assistants, and bewildered by the mysterious hotel receptionist, Eric, who writes her love poems.
“…MUSE has a remarkable gift of observation and feeling rendered in prose…dream-like and yet minutely precise…it heralds an enormous talent’” says Cressida Connelly.
$16
www.amazon.com Publisher: Quercus (7 Aug 2008)