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The book lost names
The book lost names









the book lost names

Have you read other books by Kristin Harmel?Īlso Reviewed: The Forest of Vanishing Stars and The Winemaker’s Wife Have you read The Book of Lost Names or is it on your TBR?

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The Book of Lost Names becomes an important link between the two timelines.Ĭontinue here for my full review of The Book of Lost Names… The story is told in dual timelines from the present-day perspective of Eva who is a semi-retired librarian living in Florida and the young Eva as she flees Paris and joins an underground forgery operation in a small mountain town near the Switzerland border. Inspired by true stories from WW11, a young Jewish woman who flees Paris with her mother after the arrest of her father finds herself committing to a forgery ring whose primary goal is to create documents that will help hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis. *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. I’m linking up today with Davida The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #throwbackthursday. Today, I’m re-sharing a page-turning historical fiction, The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel. Welcome to Throwback Thursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of an old read.

the book lost names

Genre/Categories/Setting: Historical Fiction, WW11, France











The book lost names