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Sarah's Key
by Tatiana de Rosnay
A moving story that goes back and forth between present day and occupied France. The life and times of Sarah Stanyzlawski unfold as an American journalist, Julia, uncovers her past.
I liked the strong female roles in the story, Sarah, Zoe, and Julia and how they stood up for what they believed to be right.
While it's sad to read about the events of WWII, I'm glad that De Rosnay has given readers a platform to inform and openly discuss the events mentioned in the book so that we may never forget.
I liked the strong female roles in the story, Sarah, Zoe, and Julia and how they stood up for what they believed to be right.
While it's sad to read about the events of WWII, I'm glad that De Rosnay has given readers a platform to inform and openly discuss the events mentioned in the book so that we may never forget.