"... ... I know not what I lost but now I know what is important.This is my memory.The wound heals.Love continues.We will stay."
This is the last sentence of the novel. These are some words in a book that brings tears to my tears.
This book is the latest version of 22 novels published by one of my favorite writers (published in 2015). It was very exciting, full of action and full of emotions. When my tears fade away, when I play that scene in my head, or when I have to keep it for a couple of days to "calm" my feelings, I need to read I often quit. This story will be with me for a long time.
This novel is about two sisters who paid a terrible and unimaginable price for their heroism during the Second World War. First of all, their courage and courage helped many of the pilots escape the Nazi occupation through dangerous situations. France, her sister helped the children of the Jews and endangered themselves
It does not matter whether there is a difference between the two sisters in the process of growth, but the war made it possible for their relationships to be tested. When life changes and the fear that can not be expressed in words, courage and resistance take different forms for everyone, sisters respond in unpredictable ways.
There was a brutality during the war era, but the story also talks about humanity and courage. This is an unforgettable novel and causes many thoughts and arguments.
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.