WWII

Feature: The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

In this enthralling novel from author Kate Quinn, two women—a female spy recruited to the real-life Alice Network in France…

2 years ago

Book Review: A Jew Who Defeated Nazism by Ainslie Hepburn

In Featherstone Park in Northumbria, Mr. Sulzbach made sure each German POW returned home with the understanding of how democracy…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Prince of the Skies by Antonio Iturbe

I loved how the author incorporated scenes from The Little Prince into the narrative, allowing Saint-Exupéry to build his classic…

3 years ago

Book Review: Nine Tenth of the Law by Claudia Hagadus

Nine Tenth of the Law by Claudia Hagadus Long, while certainly dealing with serious issues, comes across as light hearted,…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Helsingør Sewing Club by Ella Gyland

I enjoyed the interaction between Ingrid and David. I thought that plot device worked well to personalize the events, &…

3 years ago

Book Review: Spymistress by William Stevenson

Vera Atkins was brilliant & effective. She fought in the SOE, answering to Churchill at great peril. Fleming based Ms.…

3 years ago

Book Review: Her Secret War by Pam Lecky

Sara Gillepsie is her family’s sole survivor after a Nazi bombing. Leaving her home in Ireland, she goes to work…

3 years ago

Book Review: How the World Allowed Hitler to Proceed with the Holocaust by Tony Matthews

How the World Allowed Hitler to Proceed with the Holocaust takes a look at the international 1938 conference to discuss…

3 years ago

Book Review: Three Ordinary Girls by Tim Brady

Tells the story of fierce women fighting in the Dutch Resistance during World War II. They rescued Jews, sabotage, assassinations,…

3 years ago

Book Review: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

The book centers around the Korean diaspora in Japan. They are considered second class citizens, but do not see themselves…

3 years ago

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