Book Review of Kristin Hannah's The Nightengale - very few spoilers
“If I have learned anything in this long life of mine, it is this: in love we find out who we want to be; in war we find out who we are.” I can’t believe it, but shortly after starting this novel, I put it down in favor of reading A Game of Thrones (Book I) . I liked the writing in The Nightingale ; Kristin Hannah turns quite an exquisite phrase, but I guess it just didn’t grab my attention, or it wasn’t the right timing. When I picked it back up, it didn’t take me long to wonder why I had ever been less than intrigued with the novel in the first place. I want to make it clear: I highly recommend this book. Vianne and Isabelle, two sisters who find themselves in the midst of Nazi-occupied France, initially react very differently to the occupation. Isabelle is a rebellious teen who joins the resistance without a second thought. Estranged from her father and alienated from her sister, she uses pure strength of character, determination, and hatred of Nazi ideology and...