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Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale is the story of two sisters during a time of war. This book will synopsize and analyze the book’s thirty-nine chapters in chunks of ten, and will investigate the text’s characters, setting and themes.

After you read this book, you will have a good grasp of the story and an appreciation of how and why it needed to be told.

The Nightingale is set mostly in France during World War II, and it is about loss, hardship and despair, but also courage, hope and perseverance. The people of France were tested sorely—millions did not live to see the war’s end and endured unspeakable cruelty before they died.

Those who survived were changed forever and left to remember the ones they lost. Many of them are still alive today, and their memories haunt them even now.

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36 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 25, 2015

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February 4, 2016
In search of a meaning

A story of war, it's affect on two sisters, it's affect on a French town and everyone living there. Reflections of an old lady telling of her life waiting in war, loosing her loved ones one by one. Worth the read.
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January 20, 2016
Very well written and interesting. I thought I'd be tired of yet another WW2 story but this was a very good read and gave me yet another perspective of what it was like to endure the war as a French women.
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