by Kristin Hannah
I don’t often read war-time historical fiction, yet this book was so good that I had to finish it. Two sisters and their family are living in France during the second world war and they must do some uncomfortable things to help the Allied cause, especially after a German officer decides to stay in their home. Near the end of the story the author flashes ahead to a time when they are much older. This book was really interesting and I felt many emotions. I look forward to reading more of Ms Hannah’s works.
(If you enjoy this, you may also wish to try these authors: Ann Brashares, Jodi Picoults, Sandra Steffen, or Barbara Delinsky.)
( official Kristin Hannah and The Nightingale web site )
Recommended by Kathy H.
Walt Branch Library
Walt Branch Library
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