A review by booksadoodle
The Last Restaurant in Paris by Lily Graham

4.0

As many great WWII historical fiction reads, this is set along dual timelines in which Sabine is a restaurant owner in 1944 Paris having to serve the German soldiers. Then one day the restaurant closes, and Sabine disappears. Later, her granddaughter Marianne is left the restaurant by her grandmother, whom she has never met, and soon learns that her grandmother was considered a traitor, and that Marianne is not welcome. When she finds a passport with another name and picture of her grandmother, she begins to uncover much more than she expected. This was a classic historical fiction story where secrets are uncovered during the fight for freedom, and tales of bravery and courage become known. The story was well written, easy to become invested in, and the characters pull you in where you are anxious to see how the tale develops. Graham did a great job of bringing this to life, and should be on the tbr list for lovers of WWII Paris historical fiction. Thanks so much to Lily Graham, the publisher, and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this e-arc!