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Haunting past intersects with hope-filled future.

If you're drawn to post-war stories that capture the endurance of the human spirit, "While Paris Slept" is a poignant choice. Ruth Druart weaves the lives of Jean-Luc and a young Jewish woman in a tapestry of survival, sacrifice, and the lingering effects of war. It's a novel that not only takes you back in time but also sheds light on the complexities of choice and its impact on the future, perfect for anyone who treasures historical depth and emotional resonance.

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While Paris Slept

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ISBN: 9781472267979
Authors: Druart Ruth
Publisher: HACHETTE
Date of Publication: 2021-11-18
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Drama, Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 4.27
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A family's love is tested when heroes-turned-criminals are forced to make the hardest decisions of their lives in this unforgettably moving story of love, resistance, and the lasting consequences of the Second World War. Santa Cruz, California, 1953. Jean-Luc and Charlotte Beauchamps have left their war-torn memories of Paris behind to live a quiet life in America with their son, Sam. They have a house in the suburbs, they've learned to speak English, and they have regular get-togethers with their outgoing American neighbors. Every minute in California erases a minute of their lives before -- before the Germans invaded their French homeland and incited years of violence, hunger, and fear. But their taste of the American Dream shatters when officers from the U.N. Commission on War Crimes pull-up outside their home and bring Jean-Luc in for questioning. Paris, France, 1944. Germany has occupied France for four years. Jean-Luc works at the railway station at Bobigny, where thousands of Jews travel each day to be "resettled" in Germany. But Jean-Luc and other railway employees can't ignore the rumors or what they see on the tracks: too many people are packed into the cars, and bodies are sometimes left to be disposed of after a train departs. Jean-Luc's unease turns into full-blown panic when a young woman with bright green
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Haunting past intersects with hope-filled future.

If you're drawn to post-war stories that capture the endurance of the human spirit, "While Paris Slept" is a poignant choice. Ruth Druart weaves the lives of Jean-Luc and a young Jewish woman in a tapestry of survival, sacrifice, and the lingering effects of war. It's a novel that not only takes you back in time but also sheds light on the complexities of choice and its impact on the future, perfect for anyone who treasures historical depth and emotional resonance.