The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Paris Library is a World War II novel that tells a fictionalized tale of the real American Library in Paris. Just like female spies were all the vogue in fiction a couple years ago, novels about people who love books seem to be really in. This book is not revolutionary, but it's captivating from start to finish. I'm so impressed by the efforts people made to get books to soldiers, prisoners of war, and people who were no longer able to come to the library due to Nazi occupation.
This is 3.5 star read rounded up.
Happy reading--
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