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Sarah's Key

A New York Times bestseller. Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a ten year-old girl, is brutally arrested with her family by the French police in the Vel’...more
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few weeks ago
I recommend, read it in a day! This was definitely a "page turner" for me. Historical fiction set in WWII Occupied France. People and story fictional but based on actual happenings of the Holocaust. Heart wrenching story of young Jewish girl, Sarah, separated from her family and is the only one to survive. Book is written initially alternating between Sarah's point of view...more
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few weeks ago
I loved and still love this book, it has been a while since I have read it, but the memory of it makes me want to read it again. I found it to be a sad story with twists and turns that were unexpected, a page turner that was hard to put down. It was well said by -Jenna Blum “Just when you thought you might have read about every horror of the Holocaust, a book will come along and shine a fierce...more
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few weeks ago
Read this in just one day because I couldn't put it down. I'd like to see this made into a movie so that more people are made aware of the events that took place in Paris in July of 1942. This dark period in history should not be forgotten and we must not allow it to happen ever again.
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few weeks ago
I read this one in a day an and a half. Enjoyed it very much, but wish I would have had a bit more background to what happened in occupied France in 1942 prior to reading. Not that not having heard of these events detracts from the story in anyway, just a personal thing for me. Great read.
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few weeks ago
I had a hard time reading this book, but I also had a hard time putting it down. I read it a few months ago but am still affected by it. I am a lover of history, but I never knew this story about the Velodrome d'Hiver. It made me so sad to read about such attrocities, but the heart of the novel, Sarah, made me feel connected to that period in time like no other story about WW2 ever has. I have...more
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few weeks ago
I just read this book for our book club. I liked it in the sense that it offered a portion of Holocaust history that I had not been aware of. It centers on the "roundup" of Jews in Paris in 1942. Approx. 11,000 men, women, and children were herded by the French police into a cycling stadium before being shipped by train to Auschwitz. Not suprisingly, the French largely ignore this dark period in...more
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few weeks ago
"On July 16 and 17, 1942, 13,152 Jews were arrested in Paris and the suburbs, deported and assassinated at Auschwitz.” Those Jews were drug from their homes in France by FRENCH police following orders given by the Nazis. On the day that she was rounded up by French police, 10 year old Sarah Starzynski had locked her little 4 year old brother Michel in a cabinet telling him that she would...more
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few weeks ago
Learned much more about the War and France's part in the Holocaust from reading this book. For such a heavy topic this was a quick and easy read, keeping me turning the page wanting to know more and wanting to know what happened to "the girl". The book reaches into your soul and makes you grapple with every possible emotion as you read about the horrific round up of Jewish People, including...more
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few weeks ago
Having been long interested in the Holocaust [and having taught it for about 8 years], I was eager to read this new novel by Tatiana de Rosnay that though a work of fiction, is fact-based. July 1942 marked a dark period in the history of France where thousands of Jewish families were rounded up and forcibly kept in the Velodrome d'Hiver. They were then sent off to transit camps in France...more
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few weeks ago
A friend mentioned to me that her 15 year-old read this book and loved it, that she sought it out of her own curiosity and read it. I think this is a wonderful book for just that: adolescents with a curiosity about World War II and the persecution and murder of the Jews in Europe. Many don't know outside of France the role the Vichy government, and therefore ordinary Fernch, took in...more
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