Author:Kate Taylor

Marie Prévost is a contemporary Canadian who sets off for Paris to research Proust and escape a failed romance. Sarah Bensimon is a young Parisian Jew who marries into an orthodox family and takes refuge in her kitchen, recreating a kosher version of classic French cuisine. The third woman is madame Jeanne Proust herself, fragments of whose 'diaries' are recreated with impeccably researched detail - as she worries about Marcel, his late-night habits, his diet and his unsuitable friends.
All these strands are brought poignantly together - the new world and the old, the Seine and the St Lawrence, mothers and sons, outsiders and insiders - in this intelligent and beautifully judged debut novel.
Taylor's meticulously crafted novel is an impressive debut
—— Daily MailTenderness and subtlety: it is an ambitious project by a promising writer
—— Times Literary SupplementThe parallel portraits of old and new worlds are vividly atmospheric...contains a lot to admire
—— Sunday TelegraphReal wit...The story is so entertaining
—— Scottish Daily RecordA stunning accomplishment, Mirror Lake reaffirms the true power of love and its resounding ability to transform the human heart
—— Nelson Demille






