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Chargement... The Nightingale: A Novel (édition 2017)par Kristin Hannah (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreLe chant du rossignol par Kristin Hannah
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Haunting. The moral decisions each character makes in the face of relenting deprivation and social breakdown. The terrible brutality and cost of war. ( ) WOW! That was a tour de force. I am glad I read it. Would I read another book by this author? Yes. Would I recommend this book? Yes Who would I recommend it to? People interested in what happened in France during WWII in relation to how the war affected the lives of ordinary citizens and how they had to make difficult decisions in the face of Nazis occupation, aggression and violence. Did this book inspire me to do anything? Not that I can think of, but then that is probably because I was familiar with the history surrounding the story. This is a story about the lives of two sisters, what they did during the occupation of their country by the Nazis, and the difficult decisions they made in an effort to be true to themselves and to survive. I tend to always like books set in WW2, and this was no exception. The story was clear and concise and quite entertaining. Written from dual protagonists POV, their stories are independent and dependent; I very much enjoyed this. The author writes with exacting, colorful prose and I felt as if I were with each character through every moment of the book - a really great read. On a person note, this book shows the harsh realities of how horrifically people can treat each other if they are left unchecked - books with this type of message should be encouraged so none of us forget our history and its lessons. Contient un guide de lecture pour étudiantPrix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
France, 1939. Dans un village de la Loire, Vianne Mauriac fait ses adieux © son mari, qui part au front, et se retrouve seule avec sa fille. Tr©·s vite, elle est forc©♭e d'accueillir un officier allemand sous son toit. Elle choisit de prot©♭ger sa fille avant tout, quel qu'en soit le prix...Sa s?ur cadette, Isabelle, dix-huit ans, s'installe © Paris le jour de l'entr©♭e des Allemands dans la ville. Imp©♭tueuse et pleine d'id©♭aux, elle s'engage dans la R©♭sistance sous le nom de code ℗±℗ Le Rossignol℗ ℗ .Deux s?urs, deux destins, chacune jouant sa propre survie dans la France occup©♭e par les nazis. V©♭ritable best-seller aux ©tas-Unis (un million d'exemplaires vendus), Le Chant du Rossignol est un grand roman sur l'amour, la libert©♭, les id©♭aux et sur le r©þle des femmes pendant la guerre. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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