A review by karenks
The Garden of Letters by Alyson Richman

5.0

I first discovered author Alyson Richman when I picked up The Lost Wife. [bc:The Lost Wife|11010251|The Lost Wife|Alyson Richman|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1394994929s/11010251.jpg|15929266] the cover caught my eye as I recently had been to Prague. I picked it up and since I'm obsessed with reading anything about WWII especially historical fiction. I decided to give it a go. I loved it!! A couple of years ago I was at the Newburyport Literary Festival and Alyson Richman was a speaker and I attended her session. I picked up The Garden of Letters at the event. So glad I did! I was drawn into this story right from the first paragraph. I really got lost in this story and I felt I was right there every step of the way as Elodie, Lena and Luca did their best to stop Facism working with the Resistance movement. I plan to read more from this author.