For readers whose hearts were broken by The Tattooist of Auschwitz
'Correa's prose is atmospheric, but what's most fascinating about
this novel is his portrayal of terrified yet strong female
characters' New York Times New York City, 2015: Eighty-year-old
Elise Duval is a French Catholic who arrived in New York after the
Second World War. When a woman from Cuba visits with letters
written in German to Elise from her mother during the war, her
world is forever changed as she remembers a time and country she'd
long since forgotten and seven decades of secret unravel. Berlin,
1939: Bookstore owner and recent widow Amanda Sternberg is fleeing
Nazi Germany with her two young daughters. She heads towards
unoccupied France, but with such a hard fight for freedom, a
peaceful life of safety is hard to find. Based on true events, The
Daughter's Tale chronicles one of the most harrowing atrocities
perpetrated by the Nazis during the Second World War: the 1944
massacre of all the inhabitants of a small, idyllic village in the
south of France. Heartbreaking and immersive, The Daughter's Tale
is a beautifully crafted family saga of love, survival, and hope
against all odds.
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