All The Light We Cannot See By Anthony Doerr | Summary and Analysis - BookMarked
"...Ten years in the writing, Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See is an epic work of historical fiction. With richly detailed language and characters who are both brave and heartbreaking, Doerr weaves together the stories of a French girl named Marie-Laure who has lost her eyesight and a German orphan named Werner. As Hitler’s occupied territory grows, Marie-Laure and Werner’s lives and families are torn apart by the war, yet this gorgeous novel is the story of people who, against the odds, find good in one another..."
This is a must have Handbook to keep at your side for full comprehension of this beautiful historically accurate Industrial, European story
What You Will Get: - Chapter By Chapter Analysis - Visual Map and guideline to the Book - Complete Summary & Analysis of Essential Points - Character and Theme Analysis - A Short Informative Author Biography - Discussion Questions for both Readers & Book Clubs
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I was quite surprised to find several inconsistencies between the actual book and this summary. Hopefully there aren't any students out there planning to use this guide as opposed to reading Doerr's lovely work; they'll miss an incredible story and have some key points totally wrong. In addition, as a teacher, I have an impossible time dealing with poor grammar, and this synopsis is filled with just that. Please, please, please, hire an editor! So glad I didn't have to pay for this!