Consuelo Saah Baehr was born in El Salvador to French/Palestinian parents. At age five she joined her father and five uncles in Washington, D.C. where they ran the prestigious boutique department store, Jean Matou, a favorite of Bess Truman and Jackie Kennedy. She was inspired to write Three Daughters from hearing the history of her paternal grandparents who survived the rule of the Ottomans, the British Mandate, and ultimately found their future in America.
Currently she lives in the village of East Hampton, NY in a small cottage close to the Atlantic Ocean. Fairly often she writes about the everydayness of life in her blog, The Repurposed Writer.
Currently she lives in the village of East Hampton, NY in a small cottage close to the Atlantic Ocean. Fairly often she writes about the everydayness of life in her blog, The Repurposed Writer.
Consuelo Saah Baehr recommends
Secret Shores (2017)
(Secrets of Paris, book 4)
Ella Carey
"Ella Carey’s Secret Shores is an irresistible setupthe singular passion of true love, the complicated pressures of inheritance and the value of struggle. Insightful, full of historical drama, and with a stunning twist that will keep you turning the pages, Secret Shores earns a spot on the shelf of Ms. Carey’s bestsellers."