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A #1 New York Instances bestseller, Wall Road Journal Finest E book of the Yr, and shortly to be a significant movement image, this unforgettable novel of affection and power within the face of battle has enthralled a era.

France, 1939 – Within the quiet village of Carriveau, Vianne Mauriac says goodbye to her husband, Antoine, as he heads for the Entrance. She would not consider that the Nazis will invade France … however invade they do, in droves of marching troopers, in caravans of vehicles and tanks, in planes that fill the skies and drop bombs upon the harmless. When a German captain requisitions Vianne’s dwelling, she and her daughter should dwell with the enemy or lose the whole lot. With out meals or cash or hope, as hazard escalates throughout them, she is pressured to make one not possible selection after one other to maintain her household alive.

Vianne’s sister, Isabelle, is a rebellious eighteen-year-old lady, looking for function with all of the reckless ardour of youth. Whereas hundreds of Parisians march into the unknown terrors of battle, she meets Gäetan, a partisan who believes the French can combat the Nazis from inside France, and she or he falls in love as solely the younger can … utterly. However when he betrays her, Isabelle joins the Resistance and by no means appears again, risking her life repeatedly to save lots of others.

With braveness, grace, and highly effective perception, bestselling creator Kristin Hannah captures the epic panorama of World Conflict II and illuminates an intimate a part of historical past seldom seen: the ladies’s battle. The Nightingale tells the tales of two sisters, separated by years and expertise, by beliefs, ardour and circumstance, every embarking on her personal harmful path towards survival, love, and freedom in German-occupied, war-torn France―a heartbreakingly stunning novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the sturdiness of girls. It’s a novel for everybody, a novel for a lifetime.

Goodreads Finest Historic Novel of the Yr • Individuals’s Alternative Favourite Fiction Winner • #1 Indie Subsequent Choice • A Buzzfeed and The Week Finest E book of the Yr

Reward for The Nightingale:

“Haunting, action-packed, and compelling.” ―Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Instances bestselling creator

“Completely riveting!…Learn this ebook.” ―Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff, Director of the College of Miami Holocaust Trainer Institute

“Superbly written and richly evocative.” ―Sara Gruen, #1 New York Instances bestselling creator

“A hauntingly wealthy WWII novel about braveness, brutality, love, survival―and the essence of what makes us human.” –Household Circle

“A heart-pounding story.” ―USA At present

“An infinite story. Richly satisfying. cherished it,” ―Anne Rice

“A respectful and absorbing page-turner.” ―Kirkus Opinions

“Tender, compelling…a satisfying slice of life in Nazi-occupied France.” ―Jewish E book Council

“Anticipate to devour The Nightingale in as few sittings as doable; the high-stakes plot and lovable characters received’t enable any relaxation till all of their fates are identified.” ―Shelf Consciousness

“I cherished The Nightingale.” ―Lisa See, #1 New York Instances bestselling creator

“Highly effective…an unforgettable portrait of affection and battle.” ―Individuals


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Writer ‏ : ‎ St. Martin’s Griffin; Reprint version (April 25, 2017)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 608 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1250080401
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250080400
Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ HL740L
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.15 kilos
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.45 x 1.55 x 8.1 inches

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  1. JBenoit

    Epic and powerful story of survival and strength
    ‘In love we find out who we want to be; in war we find out who we are.’Wow… what a completely epic and powerful story this book was! This is a book that is subtle in its brilliance, it’s one of those books that gets even better the more you sit and think about it. I’m still kind of in awe as I sit here and reflect back on the sheer magnitude of everything that happened over the course of this book. This isn’t the type of book I typically read but I’ve heard so many people talking about it and with nearly 14,000 5-star reviews, how could I not check it out? I’m very glad I did because it was such a moving experience and it really makes you reflect on your own life and certainly will make you thankful for the freedoms we enjoy each day. It wasn’t over the top or gratuitous but it was a very real and honest portrait of life for women in France during WWII and the journey of two sisters as they set out on two very different paths towards survival and freedom in this horrific era.The story centers around two sisters, Vianne Mauriac and Isabelle Rossingol. Vianne, the older and more responsible of the two is living a peaceful and happy life with her husband and daughter in the French countryside. At the threat of impending war, her life is upended when her husband, Antoine, is sent off the fight for France. As Germany begins to occupy France, Vianne is forced to learn how to survive in these new times and protect her young daughter, Sophie. Meanwhile, Isabelle, the younger more rebellious sister has spent much of her childhood being bounced from one boarding school to the next. After the death of their mother when she was just 4, Isabelle has been largely abandoned by her sister and their father. Neither one knowing how to handle the rambunctious girl. As the war starts, Isabelle is not content to sit back and watch as her beloved city of Paris is overtaken by the enemy. Longing to make a difference in the war, Isabelle makes some shocking choices that will forever alter the trajectory of her life.“Tell my sister I asked about her. We parted badly.”He smiled. “I am constantly arguing with my brother, even in war. In the end, we’re brothers.”Vianne and Isabelle’s war-time experience was vastly different, but I was fascinated and inspired by each. Their situations and choices, combined with their tumultuous history, was the source of much conflict between the two. But I loved that when push came to shove, they were still sisters and that’s a bond that is pretty hard to break. I loved seeing how their paths would intersect over the course of the book, even when it was heartbreaking. As I read, I found myself waiting for the time when they would cross paths again. Their relationship was so complicated and well written, I was 100% invested in each of their journeys as well as the evolution of their relationship with each other.“Kiss me,” she whispered. “Make me forget.”“It’s not forgetting we need, Vianne,” he said, leaning down to kiss her. “It’s remembering.”I found myself relating with Vianne on many levels. I can’t imagine having to live what she lived through, but I could picture myself making some of the same decisions she did. She was cautious and was one to try to fly under the radar in order to not draw attention to herself or her daughter. She did what she had to in order to survive but she wasn’t one to take unnecessary risks. There were few exceptions to this rule as time goes on, however, and I was so proud of some of the things she was able to do. Of course my heart also broke time and again for the things she had to endure or do. She was certainly a hero in her own right for the part she played in the war, and I think she deserved just as much recognition as her sister. And both of them deserved as much recognition as the men on the front lines. I was fascinated by all of the complicated relationship dynamics at play with her and the various men in her life, from Antoine, to Beck to her father and Von Richter. It was all so well done, I know I’m not doing any of it justice here!“I hope you never know how fragile you are, Isabelle.”“I’m not fragile,” she said.The smile he gave her was barely one at all. “We are all fragile, Isabelle. It’s the thing we learn in war.”We may all be fragile, but Isabelle did not let that stop her or hold her back from setting out to make a difference in the war! She was a fighter and pretty fearless. Many of her decisions gave me anxiety but I also had huge respect for her for all that did was doing and the risks she took to try to free her country. She may have been impulsive and reckless a lot of the time but her passion and love for her country radiated from the pages of the book, I could feel it in my soul. Her relationship with Gaetan was heartbreaking and beautiful all at the same time. It really captures the risks of giving your heart to someone in a time of war. As I said, her journey was very different from her sister’s but her experiences were equally (if not more) horrific as her sister’s. But it was her strength and her will to survive that captured my heart and inspired me throughout the entire story!I struggled with how I was going to review this book, and I know that I haven’t done a great job of capturing the depth and impact of this book. It’s really one that you have to experience for yourself. It’s painful and heartbreaking at times but it’s also inspiring and uplifting. While this is a work of fiction, it’s hard to think that people actually had to live through this during the actual war. I can’t even imagine, but like I said earlier, it’ll definitely make you thankful for the lives we have now. This book deals with loss, hardships and personal and human atrocities but it’s in the message of survival and redemption where it truly shines. I loved how it all comes together at the end, it’ll really hit you right in the heart! It was just perfectly done. I really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a story with an epic feel that features very real relationships and celebrates the strength and resiliency of the seldom talked about heroes of the war, the women!“It’s hard to forget,” she said quietly. “And I’ll never forgive.”“But love has to be stronger than hate, or there is no future for us.”

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  2. CVZ

    A Literary Masterpiece Transformed Into A Heartbreaking Yet Empowering Movie For The Mind’s Eye
    I finished reading “The Women” a month ago and fell in love with the storytelling ability of Kristin Hannah. I was drawn to “The Nightingale” hoping against hope that this book will also gift me with an enlightenment of sorts. Well… it was well beyond my expectations! Ms. Hannah does NOT spare her readers from the cruel realities of war. I was literally drawn into the story and felt what the characters were feeling and could see what they were experiencing in their environment. All the deprivation, loss of freedom, heartache, sacrifice, and unimaginable loss and heroism time and time and time again played in a loop for readers to witness throughout the story.Two sisters, each so different in personality traits yet both a product of a father who lost his ability to parent, take separate paths when the Germans occupied France. Both have incredible fortitude and unmatched resilience. They shared the ability to stay strong and persevere through insurmountable odds. Isabelle ….”every barrier she turned into a gate.” Vianne…. nurturer, mother, savior and protector. Both were “Nightingales” in their own right.There are so many valuable lessons to take away from this incredible narrative. To summarize, life choices are not always black or white, right or wrong. One has to take into account the circumstances surrounding our choices. This can’t be any more true than in the grips of war.This story and the way it was delivered, is a masterpiece! Kristin Hannah is a truly stellar writer and I’m more than privileged to have the opportunity to read her works. She HAS enlightened me once again with a story depicting the contributions of women in crucial times where their bravery and sacrifice has been understated if not neglected all together.The Audible narration is beyond words too! It adds so much to the delivery of the story. Recommended.I will most definitely continue to read books by Kristin Hannah. Just need a little time to recovery emotionally from this intensely powerful read.

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  3. Stephanie

    I didn’t know I liked historical fiction…
    ..until I read this book. This is also my first Kristin Hannah book and the writing is beautiful, the characters become family and their lives, beautiful and tragic yet well loved and loving.

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  4. Lola

    El envío también estuvo bien.

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  5. Arthur Chaves

    I loved this book so much! I bought it to read during my vacations and I simply had it with me all times. Such an amazing story that keeps you involved in different ways with the characters. I cried twice reading it! Really recommend it.

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  6. jmilone

    Simplesmente maravilhoso. Emocionante do começo ao fim. Um jeito de contar uma linda e emocionante estória que nos faz viver e compartilhar sentimentos através das páginas do livro. Leitura mais que recomendável. Amei!!!

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  7. Laura

    Heart wrenching but I could not put it down.

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  8. Manesh Kumar

    Good book

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