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The Librarian of Burned Books
by Brianna Labuskes
Note: I received an advanced copy of this book from Harper Collins via Edelweiss+.
Three women are on a crash course that is going to change their lives forever. American writer Althea James, in Berlin right before the start of the war, Hannah Brecht fleeing refuge to Paris and New York-based Vivian Childs fighting against the censorship plaguing the Armed Services. As the world is changing, these three women are fighting for change of a different kind, to help fight for freedoms and the advancement of everyone.
This was a fascinating book with strong female leadership going against the odds and fighting for what they believed in. The back-and-forth timelines and different viewpoints were hard to keep straight. I liked how this book was based on real-life experiences during the time. It is really inspirational the changes that everyday people can make in the world. Especially, when faced with so much adversity going on in the world.
Three women are on a crash course that is going to change their lives forever. American writer Althea James, in Berlin right before the start of the war, Hannah Brecht fleeing refuge to Paris and New York-based Vivian Childs fighting against the censorship plaguing the Armed Services. As the world is changing, these three women are fighting for change of a different kind, to help fight for freedoms and the advancement of everyone.
This was a fascinating book with strong female leadership going against the odds and fighting for what they believed in. The back-and-forth timelines and different viewpoints were hard to keep straight. I liked how this book was based on real-life experiences during the time. It is really inspirational the changes that everyday people can make in the world. Especially, when faced with so much adversity going on in the world.