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Ina Caro is an American author, medieval historian and travel writer. She is the author of ''The Road from the Past: Traveling Through History in France'' and ''Paris to the Past: Traveling through French History by Train''. She is married to
Robert Caro Robert Allan Caro (born October 30, 1935) is an American journalist and author known for his biographies of United States political figures Robert Moses and Lyndon Johnson. After working for many years as a reporter, Caro wrote '' The Power Bro ...
, and has been his sole research assistant for his books.


Biography

Caro was born Ina Joan Sloshberg. She married
Robert Caro Robert Allan Caro (born October 30, 1935) is an American journalist and author known for his biographies of United States political figures Robert Moses and Lyndon Johnson. After working for many years as a reporter, Caro wrote '' The Power Bro ...
in 1957, while she was a student at
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. She graduated from the
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in 1962. While she and her husband worked on ''
The Power Broker ''The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York'' is a 1974 biography of Robert Moses by Robert Caro. The book focuses on the creation and use of power in New York politics of New York City, local and Politics of New York (state), sta ...
'' (1974), she worked as a substitute teacher and she sold their house so there would be enough money to support them while the book was being completed. They moved to the Bronx and she continued to support his research for his books, serving as his sole research assistant. In the late 1970s, they moved to Texas for three years to research President Johnson for ''
The Years of Lyndon Johnson ''The Years of Lyndon Johnson'' is a biography of Lyndon B. Johnson by the American writer Robert Caro. Four volumes have been published, running to more than 3,000 pages in total, detailing Johnson's early life, education, and political career. ...
''. She is the author of ''The Road from the Past: Traveling Through History in France'', a personal driving-tour history of France first published in 1994. In 2011, she released the sequel ''Paris to the Past: Traveling through French History by Train'', which also combines history and travel writing, covering 700 years of French history charted through the author's train journeys.


Critical reception


''The Road From the Past''

Katherine Knorr of the ''
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'' describes ''The Road From the Past'' as a "charming book" that "takes the reader time-traveling," and writes, "She begins in the ruins at Orange and Nîmes, and then ushers us through blood and fire, religious wars, feudal rivalries and monarchical madness, into the light of the Renaissance, up to Louis XIV's punishment of his superintendent of finance, Nicolas Fouquet, for the in-the- king's-face magnificence of Vaux-le-Vicomte. And thus we visit Provence, the Languedoc, the Dordogne, the Loire Valley and the Ile-de-France." ''
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'' writes, "Her delightful blend of travel, history and pithy observations on French culture unfolds chronologically with historic tales of love, murder, political intrigue, treachery and selflessness." ''
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'' writes, "While researched satisfactorily, her approach to site-specific history tends to the parochial, and without an authority's ability to synthesize place and past, even the most notable locales cannot convey the complexities of the Wars of Religion or the Albigensian Crusade."


''Paris to the Past''

In 2011, ''Kirkus Reviews'' describes ''Paris to the Past: Traveling through French History by Train'' as "a lovely, fresh take on why we keep going back to France’s gorgeous, well-preserved treasures," and "A nicely organized, reliable companion for touring by train from Paris." Charles Solomon of the ''
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'' describes Caro as "an unabashedly enthusiastic guide," but "Caro’s accounts of French history sometimes feel spotty," and "Caro tends to repeat points, sometimes nearly verbatim," which "make the book read like a series of collected magazine articles, rather than a unified narrative." ''Publishers Weekly'' writes, "Almost despite itself, the book is a seductive evocation of the ancien régime: aristocrats were rapacious brutes, Caro allows, but she can’t resist their castles, tastes, and sexual intrigues." Jonathan Yardley writes for ''
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'' "Yes, the author’s presence is inevitable in travel writing and in the right author’s hand can be invaluable. That is not the case in "Paris to the Past," which not merely natters and babbles but also sees the French past—all too much of which is violent, bloody and autocratic—through rose-tinted glasses."


Personal life

Ina Caro lives with her husband in New York. They have one son and three grandchildren.


Books

*''The Road from the Past: Traveling Through History in France'' (Doubleday, 1994) *''The Road from the Past: Traveling Through History in France'' (Mariner Books, 1996) *''Paris to the Past: Traveling Through French History by Train'' (W.W. Norton, 2011)


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Ina Caro on exploring French history by train
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