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The Art Spy: The Extraordinary Untold Tale of WWII Resistance Hero Rose Valland Paperback – Deckle Edge, May 13 2025
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A riveting and stylish saga set in Paris during World War II, The Art Spy uncovers how an unlikely heroine infiltrated the Nazi leadership to save the world's most treasured masterpieces.
On August 25, 1944, Rose Valland, a woman of quiet daring, found herself in a desperate position. From the windows of her beloved Jeu de Paume museum, where she had worked and ultimately spied, she could see the battle to liberate Paris thundering around her. The Jeu de Paume, co-opted by Nazi leadership, was now the Germans’ final line of defense. Would the museum curator be killed before she could tell the truth—a story that would mean nothing less than saving humanity’s cultural inheritance?
Based on troves of previously undiscovered documents, The Art Spy chronicles the brave actions of the key Resistance spy in the heart of the Nazi’s art looting headquarters in the French capital. A veritable female Monuments Man, Valland has, until now, been written out of the annals, despite bearing witness to history’s largest art theft. While Hitler was amassing stolen art for his future Führermuseum, Valland, his undercover adversary, secretly worked to stop him.
At every stage of World War II, Valland was front and center. She came face to face with Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, passed crucial information to the Resistance network, put herself deliberately in harm’s way to protect the museum and her staff, and faced death during the last hours of Liberation Day.
At the same time, a young Free French soldier, Alexandre Rosenberg , was fighting his way to Paris with the Allied forces battling to liberate France. Alexandre's father was the exclusive art dealer for Picasso, Matisse, George Braque, and Fernand Léger. The Nazis had taken everything from their family—their art collection, their nationality, their gallery, and their home in Paris.
Vivid and atmospheric, The Art Spy moves from the glittering days of pre-War Paris, home to geniuses of modern culture, including Picasso, Josephine Baker, Coco Chanel, Le Corbusier, and Frida Kahlo, through the tension-riddled cities and resorts of Europe on the eve of war, to the harrowing years of the Nazi occupation of France when brave people such as Valland and Rosenberg risked everything to fight monstrous evil.
In the spirit of Hidden Figures, with the sweeping narrative of The Rape of Europa and the depth of The Resistance Quartet, The Art Spy is an extraordinary tale of a female hero whose courage and tenacity in a time of violence and terror is an inspiration for us all.
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperOne
- Publication dateMay 13 2025
- Dimensions15.24 x 2.82 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-100063449846
- ISBN-13978-0063449848
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One of Publishers Weekly's Top Nonfiction Summer Reads Picks for 2025 — Publishers Weekly
"Journalist Young recaps the exploits of French Resistance hero Rose Valland in this thrilling saga... Readers will relish this riveting tale of a clever war hero playing the long game against bumbling fascists." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The story of Valland’s courage and dedication to art and justice is compelling and inspiring... Ideal for fans of espionage and strong narrative nonfiction that reads like a compelling novel." — Library Journal (starred review)
"Young recounts Valland’s brilliance, courage, and sangfroid in enthralling detail as she chronicles her daring work to save the museum’s treasures and her shrewd spying for the Resistance... like Valland's zealous rescue of stolen masterpieces, Young vibrantly restores a hidden treasure to the pantheon of WWII heroes.” — Booklist (starred review)
"Michelle Young shines new light on the heroic French curator Rose Valland... Young, an award-winning journalist, has an energetic and novelistic writing style... featuring dramatic cliffhangers and vivid sensory details that enhance the historical events." — New York Times Book Review
"Vivid popular history spotlighting a neglected heroine." — Kirkus Reviews
"A gift to history buffs and art mavens." — Newsday
"In the meticulously researched and beautifully written The Art Spy, Young brings to life a forgotten heroine of World War II, one who richly deserves this posthumous portrayal. Rose Valland’s courage and ingenuity in the face of Nazi brutality is staggering, as is the shocking extent to which the Germans hunted down, looted, sold, and even burned irreplaceable works of art, many of which have never been recovered. A must read, and highly recommended." — Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue
"In her masterful biography of one of the greatest unknown heroines of World War II, Michelle Young brings the French art historian Rose Valland to brilliant life and finally gives her the credit she is due. Daily risking her life during the war to document the Nazis’ looting of tens of thousands of French works of art, the quiet, unassuming Valland then helped locate and return the vast majority of those treasures after the conflict. A gripping account of Valland’s passionate one-woman fight to preserve France’s artistic heritage, The Art Spy is a must-read." — Lynne Olson, New York Times bestselling author of Citizens of London and Madame Fourcade's Secret War
"At last, the greatest spy of wartime Paris has her story told. Working in a museum turned fortress where Nazi occupiers were staging the biggest art theft in history, Rose Valland played a game against the Reich with impossibly high stakes. At play were lives, the world's masterpieces, and the course of the war itself. Michelle Young writes with the clarity of a historian and the pacing of a thriller." — Elyse Graham, author of Book and Dagger
"Rose Valland might have remained a shadowy footnote in history in less skilled hands. But at the heart of Michelle Young’s thrilling debut—packed with the intrigue of a spy novel, the tension of a wartime thriller, and the vivid detail of great narrative history—is groundbreaking research that restores Valland in all her depth, revealing a figure as richly drawn as the masterpieces she fought to save. With The Art Spy, Young arrives as a major new voice in narrative nonfiction." — Laurie Gwen Shapiro, author of The Stowaway
"The Art Spy puts readers in the front row as a long-overlooked treasure is uncrated. Michelle Young brushes the dust away, page by page, to reveal a WWII hero of quiet brilliance and considerable sang froid. Rose Valland, patriotic protector of France's patrimony, deserves this fine showcase." — Christopher C. Gorham, author of The Confidante
"As a valiant and effective member of the French Resistance and a leading Monuments Officer in the postwar period, museum curator Rose Valland did more to combat the Nazis’ art plundering program and to remedy its devastating effects, than any figure of the time. Michelle Young’s deeply-researched biography breaks new ground and captures the drama of the curator’s life. Valland put herself in grave danger in order to save France’s cultural patrimony, and resist tyranny – a story that continues to inspire today." — Jonathan Petropoulos, author of Göring’s Man in Paris: The Story of a Nazi Art Plunderer and His World
"Rose Valland rises from the first page of The Art Spy, bearing witness to and doing everything in her power to thwart the Nazi plunder of France’s artistic heritage. Underlying her heroic efforts was her unshakable love of artistic beauty and a determination to preserve it. In life she kept the beam of interest away from herself and aimed towards the art she tried to protect; now, because of Michelle Young’s extraordinary research and vivid storytelling, we come to know Rose herself. A remarkable and timely portrait of courage." — Natalie Dykstra, author of Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner
“Finally! The untold story of Rose Valland, whose mousey appearance and self-effacing demeanor disguised, like Clark Kent to Superman, a woman with a secret life, who, with intelligence and courage, fought by day to save the capital’s art treasures from the German occupiers in World War II Paris." — Tilar Mazzeo, bestselling author of Irena's Children
"An engaging read about almost-unthinkable courage that also features malicious foes, espionage, and art masterpieces. An unmissable gem." — Gerri Chanel, author of Saving Mona Lisa
"After four years of all-out research in France and America using many unpublished documents, Michelle Young finally allows us to bring Rose Valland to life and discover the important role played by her partner Joyce Heer, during fifty years of their life together. After thirty years, the goal set by the Association 'La Mémoire de Rose Valland' is finally achieved through The Art Spy: to promote Rose Valland's work and bring her out of the shadows." — Association La Mémoire de Rose Valland
"Young does a nice job setting up Valland's career and bravery to justify exuberant claims about her daring exploits..." — St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Rose Valland wasn’t just a passive observer. She was a resistor, a spy and a tactical genius... Young’s approach to telling this story capture[s] the layered complexity of Valland’s mission." — St. Louis Jewish Light
About the Author
Michelle Young is an award-winning journalist, author, and professor whose writing on looted and lost art has appeared in Hyperallergic, The Forward, and The Wilson Quarterly. She is a graduate of Harvard College in the History of Art and Architecture and holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where she is a Professor of Architecture. She is the founder of the publication Untapped New York. She divides her time between New York City and Paris.
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- Publisher : HarperOne
- Publication date : May 13 2025
- Language : English
- Print length : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0063449846
- ISBN-13 : 978-0063449848
- Item weight : 510 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.82 x 22.86 cm
- 鶹 Rank: #3,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1 in European Art
- #1 in Modern Art (Books)
- #2 in French History (Books)
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About the author

Michelle Young is an award-winning journalist, author, and professor whose work has appeared in The Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, Hyperallergic, Narratively, Travel & Leisure, and the Forward. She is a graduate of Harvard College in the History of Art and Architecture and holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where she is a Professor of Architecture. She is the founder of the publication Untapped New York. She divides her time between New York City, Paris, and the Berkshires, MA.
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2025Verified PurchaseThis book is an extraordinaire read.It is thrilling war time story and you feel your are there experiancing what Rose Valland brave efforts did to save the world famous art of the world.Her files of 60,000 recording of where the Nazies and what they stole gave the movie the "Monument Men the information to find the hidden treasures..
To me the best read of my summer.
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- Jacob AlbeeReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting, thrilling deep dive into a hero of WWII
Verified PurchaseThis was a thrilling look at the wartime life of an undersung WWII hero(ine). Reads like a fiction thriller novel, fast paced and exciting. Detailed readers and fans of WWII books will often speed to the author's note and the endnotes, and the author even has extended endnotes on her website for the real history obsessed. Most sentences have multiple notes, a real testimony to the breath and accuracy of research and the real life sources Young was able to uncover, including family members of both Rose herself and her partner Joyce Heer.
Some of the truly new, groundbreaking discoveries in Rose Valland's story, revealed for the first time in The Art Spy, include unpublished chapters of Rose's own memoir. Young also found numerous notarized testimonials from the guards who were in Rose's museum, the Jeu de Paume, recounting a fiery destruction of approx 500 modern art paintings, a story Rose came under fire for and tried for her whole life to battle against those who deliberately spoke out against her testimony (turns out they were the very Nazis who set fire to them!). Young found these forgotten tucked away in an archive, among many other discoveries, which help bring to life not only Rose's wartime life, but her personal romance with her partner Joyce Heer, her innermost thoughts expressed in letters to her cousin, mother and other family members. All in all, a nuanced and exciting picture of Rose Valland, previously often depicted as a mousy nerdy art historian, but has long deserved such a treatment of her bravery and her life as Young has done.
- 鶹 CustomerReviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars Great historical read
Verified PurchaseThis was a great historical read. It is a well-researched book that contains a great deal of art history along with some war history. Rose was a true hero to the art world.
- Lori D.Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars A Compelling, True Story of a Very Brave Woman
Verified PurchaseThe Art Spy reads like a novel with a comprehensive look at World War II while also focusing on an unknown art historian and heroine, Rose Valland. The author, Michelle Young, has been extremely thorough in her research and put a long overdue spotlight on brave and capable Rose, who was the right person in the right place at the exact right time. The enormous amount of art looting by Nazis during this time will linger in your mind after you have finished the book, and the strength of character and love of art that Rose possessed will linger as well. This important book is bound to change the way we look at art in museums and as part of legal cases forever.
- mandyReviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a NECESSARY and compelling read, and could not have come out at a better time.
Verified PurchaseMichelle Young has created a masterpiece in telling Rose Valland’s story. She has published an online history magazine in New York for over 15 years and her standards of accuracy in journalism and history are of the highest academic caliber among her many other achievements. Seek out any writing you can find by Michelle Young including her articles for other publications. She connects people to hidden stories and diverse cultures. It’s a wonderful gift to give the world.
mandyThis book is a NECESSARY and compelling read, and could not have come out at a better time.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025
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