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The nightingale /

by Hannah, Kristin,
Edition statement:First Edition. Physical details: 440 pages ; 25 cm ISBN: 9780312577223 (hardcover); 0312577222 (hardcover); 9781447283072 (pbk.); 9781250080400 (pbk.). Subject(s): Anti-Nazi movement -- France -- Fiction. | Families -- Fiction. | Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction. | Nineteen forties -- Fiction. | Sisters -- Fiction. | World War, 1939-1945 -- France -- Fiction. | Anti-Nazi movement -- France -- Juvenile fiction. | Families -- Juvenile fiction. | Loss (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction. | Nineteen forties -- Juvenile fiction. | Sisters -- Juvenile fiction. | World War, 1939-1945 -- France -- Juvenile fiction. | France -- Fiction. | France -- Juvenile fiction. | Historical fiction. | Romance fiction. | War fiction.
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Sisters Vianne and Isabelle Mauriac are driven apart by unhealed childhood wounds and clashing personalities. When Isabelle is kicked out of boarding school for the umpteenth time for "rebellious" behavior, her embittered veteran father, in the midst of drowning his own battle scars in bourbon, sends the adolescent to her elder sister's house. Meanwhile, Vianne attempts to find salvation from her past by marrying her teenage sweetheart and relocating to the French countryside where she delights in her garden and her school-age daughter. As Hitler's forces invade, both sisters face challenging choices that will show where their loyalties lie.

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