
Publish Date: October 8, 2013
Format: Audio
Discs: 9
ISBN: 978 0804190817
Like most
gentiles in Nazi-occupied Paris, architect Lucien Bernard has little empathy
for the Jews. So when a wealthy
industrialist offers him a large sum of money to devise secret hiding places
for Jews, Lucien struggles with the choice of risking his life for a cause he doesn't really believe in. Ultimately he
can’t resist the challenge and begins designing expertly concealed hiding
spaces – behind painting, within a column, or inside a drainpipe – detecting possibilities
invisible to the average eye. But when
one of his clever hiding spaces fails horribly and the immense suffering of
Jews becomes incredibly personal, he can no longer deny reality.
My Thoughts
I love all things Paris period. When I saw this haunting cover I knew that it had to be add to my Paris must read list. During a trip to the library I happened to see this available on audio so I snatched it up. I loved the narration minus one small factor-he was not very good at dialogue especially the women characters. But that was such a small aspect in a much larger picture. While it wasn't an amazing work of fiction that will withstand the test of time, it was an amazing novel.
WWII was such a devastating time period that I sometimes find novel set during this time very difficult to read, especially when children are involved. I believe that 1942 Nazi occupied Paris is a very important time in history and this novel gives a glimpse of just how horrifying this time was. There is so much historical details that is portrayed very realistically. Be warned though - this is not a light hearted story and can be pretty graphic at times. I loved the plot, loved the characters. This novel was powerful, heartbreaking and uplifting. Oh, and a lot of great architecture. Read. This. Book.
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