Powerful
The Girl From Normandy by Rachel Sweasey is a powerful dual timeline that enthralled me from the start.
The novel is set during World War II in France, and also in 1998 in Poole and France. We see the intertwining lives that have come down the ages.
Fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris, the lead character suffers an unthinkable tragedy. She is made of strong stuff and uses the pain to propel her into working for the Resistance. We see the bravery and daring that was needed as well as the ability to hide her true thoughts as smiles whilst listening to Nazi secrets.
The Resistance was vital to the war machine. Everyone had a unique role to play. Without the Resistance, there would have been no D-Day.
In present day a grandmother’s family do not realise all that she went through. She is the matriarch of the family. Her strength is built on her sadness.
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