Writer : Kristin Hannah
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- Publication Year : 2017
- ISBN No : 978-1509848621
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- Pages : 464
- Weight : 499 gms
- Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
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About the Book
THE NIGHTINGALE – A HAUNTING, POWERFUL, AND UNFORGETTABLE TALE OF WAR AND SACRIFICE
"If I have learned anything in this long year, it is that in love we find out who we want to be; in war we find out who we are."
In the shadow of World War II, in a France crushed beneath the Nazi boot, two sisters stand on the precipice of fate. Vianne Mauriac, a quiet school teacher in a provincial town, watches as her husband marches off to the front. Left to fend for herself and her daughter, she soon finds the enemy at her doorstep, occupying her home and demanding her submission. To resist is to risk death—but to comply is to betray everything she holds dear.
Isabelle, fiery and fearless, refuses to stand idly by. As whispers of the Resistance echo through the streets, she answers the call, plunging into a world of danger and deception. With each clandestine mission, each step into the abyss of war, she defies the invaders, knowing that discovery will mean a fate worse than death.
Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale is a masterful symphony of courage, love, and endurance—an intimate exploration of the women’s war, of those who fought from the shadows, and of the choices that turned ordinary lives into legend.
And in the end, when the world burns and empires crumble, one question remains: who will be brave enough to sing when the night is at its darkest?