Book Impressions: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
[2023-12-14 11:16:15]
In France torn in the war, this wonderful portrait of the two sisters plagues you, makes you think deeply, wants to suffer the enemy's hands, and still has the power and courage to help others I will find out.
Nightingale was the sister of France who was occupied during the Second World War. Sisters, Vianne and Isabel are the opposite. At the end of this poor story it is clear that the sisters are on both sides of the same coin. When Vianne tried to defend her house and daughter, she quietly endured the embarrassment of war. When my husband waited for the return from the war, I faced difficulties and abuses courageously, but sneaked into the dangerous job of reluctantly saving the children of the Jews. Isabel helps to lose allied soldiers who are voluntary, candidites, passionate, personally great difficulties and need to go home.
Like most war stories, the nightingale depicts the effects of war on those who are forced to endure poverty, prejudice, violence, injustice and death. Kristin Hannah did a wonderful job among fictional families, which not only influenced the lives of many people but also hurt my self-confidence, dignity, and humility.
Nightingale is about French World War II, but it is also a love story. This is about separation, pain and betrayal. This is to continue even in the face of despair. This is about forgiveness, acceptance, unexpected goodness, selfless survival, and can save other people.
Nightingale is beautiful, attractive and attractive. War is hell, but from hell there are so many heroes and survivors, even through novels their stories have to be told
"When asking for help when you need it, please ask for help when you can, I think that this is the way we serve God, each other, and ourselves in the age of darkness." ~ Chapter 12
1, Nightingale by Kristin Hannah: During the Second World War, the story of the era has developed with two sisters and living in France under Nazi occupation. For brave people who endanger their lives and save people, this book is a wonderful carol and there are many brothers everywhere.
On her website, Christine Hannah explained "Nightingale" as "Epic love story and family drama in the early days of World War II". Two citizens of a French living in a warring country and a city mean that it is sometimes impossible to survive. Both books question the complexity of moral courage and moral courage. Like a zombie catastrophe, a friend suggested. "Do you hide or fight zombies? As a mother, I want to avoid zombies as I need to protect children, but I think that if I do not have children, I will do zombies."
Like most war stories, the nightingale depicts the effects of war on those who are forced to endure poverty, prejudice, violence, injustice and death. Kristin Hannah did a wonderful job among fictional families, which not only influenced the lives of many people but also hurt my self-confidence, dignity, and humility.
With courage, elegance, and strong insight, best-selling writer Christine Hannah captured the magnificent panorama of World War II and portrayed the intimate part of history that was rarely seen: women's war. Nightingale is talking about years of experience, experience, passion, and experience that the two sisters have embarked on the French career devastated in war, German love and love. A dangerous freedom path - a painful and beautiful novel symbolizing the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women. This is a novel for everyone, a novel for a lifetime. *
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