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Sara Voorhees

Sara Voorhees, a nationally syndicated film critic, has written over four thousand reviews for television and print and interviewed just about every major celebrity in Hollywood. She is the membership director for the Broadcast Film Critics’ Association and serves on the board of directors of the Action Coalition for Media Education. THE LUMIERE AFFAIRE is Sara's first novel.

Sara was born on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, grew up in Denver, and lived for two years on the Navajo reservation. Currently she lives in Corrales, New Mexico, where she and her husband have raised two children. Sara studied in France at the University of Poitiers in Tours. She is fluent in French, Spanish, and German.

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The Lumiere Affair

Jay Carr, film critic for The Boston Globe: "THE LUMIERE AFFAIR is terrific. Lively, several ways smart, with an adorable protagonist and a wonderful emotional perceptiveness, always alive in a headlong way that made me put everything else aside once I started it. Sara Voorhees brought me back to the Cannes Film Festival in all its silly, overpitched detail. This book reads like the wind, flies off the page, and never lets you down."

Alicia Erian, author of TOWELHEAD: "The Lumière Affair is a treat for readers who love movies, for movie fans who love mysteries, and for all of us who have struggled to solve the puzzles of our own childhoods. A captivating book."

Tony Hillerman, author of THE SHAPE SHIFTER: "The Lumière Affair is a splendid mystery -- a tangled tale of family and fame that stretches from the high desert of New Mexico to the absurd and sublime world of the Cannes Film Festival. Whether it's secrets or film stars, film critic Sara Voorhees knows of what she writes. This is a juicy read that touches the heart, and a story exceptionally well told."