![]() ![]() Every single moment was brought to life by Hannah’s incredible use of language and description. The Nightingale was one of the most atmospherical novels I have ever read. ![]() That said, I was still a little nervous going in but I’m relieved to say that it met and exceeded all expectations. I knew I would love The Nightingale, based on how much others adore it and my love for books set during WWII. Over time, Carriveau suffers at the hands of the Nazi’s and Vianne, terrified of putting her daughter at risk, must make some impossible choices if she wants to save innocent lives. With her husband sent to war, Vianne remains in Carriveau with her daughter and tries to keep things running as normal as possible, until a Nazi stations himself in Vianne’s home. Her missions are dangerous and filled with undeniable risk, as she crosses the Pyrenees countless times under cover of darkness, in all conditions. She joins the underground rebellion, committed to saving stranded airmen and helping them return home. Isabelle, code-named the nightingale, refuses to sit by and watch France surrender to the Germans. ![]() The novel spans from 1939 through to 1945 following each sister’s reaction to Germany’s invasion and how they survive the brutal Nazi occupation. The novel centres around two sisters: young, stubborn, and rebellious, Isabelle and mature, sensible Vianne, who has a family and a daughter to protect at all costs. Add to TBR A beautiful, thought-provoking, sob-inducing novel ![]()
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