Justine Picardie. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $35 (448p) ISBN 978-0-3742-1035-9
Journalist Picardie (Coco Chanel) offers an evocative yet thin
biography of Catherine Dior (1917–2008), the youngest sister of couturier
Christian Dior and the inspiration for Miss Dior perfume. Raised at the family’s estate in Normandy, Catherine moved with her brother
to Paris in 1936. After the fall of France in 1940, the siblings lived in a
village near Cannes, where they gardened and socialized with other exiled
Parisians. In 1941, while shopping for a battery-operated radio to listen to
Gen. Charles de Gaulle’s broadcasts from London, Catherine met French
Resistance leader Hervé des Charbonneries. The two fell in love, and Catherine
became an active Resistance member, compiling reports on German operations and
passing them to British intelligence services. Captured and tortured by the
Gestapo in July 1944, she was held at the Ravensbrück and Markkleeberg
concentration camps and survived a death march in April 1945. She hardly ever
spoke of her wartime experiences, however, and Picardie’s narrative, though it
weaves in the stories of other captured operatives and intriguing asides about
perfumery, cooperation between French fashion houses and the Nazis, and other
topics, suffers from the lack of firsthand information about its subject.
Readers will find that the essence of this remarkable woman remains elusive. Agent: Sarah
Chalfant, the Wylie Agency. (Oct.)
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