Written by Jean-Jacques Schuhl, a self-described Parisian dandy, INGRID CAVEN is the fictionalized story of a legendary German singer and actress of the same name. Taking her from her first public performance, singing Silent Night for the German army in 1943, to her glamour-and-glitz world in the 1970s, Schuhl creates a heroine whose tumultuous life mirrors that of her times. INGRID CAVEN was a bestseller in France upon its publication in 2000, and a winner of the Prix Goncourt. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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