“Few books are beautifully written, fewer still are important; this novel is both.”--The Washington Post The NightingaleBy Kristin Hannah The Nightingaletells the story of two sistersin Nazi-occupied France. The book is written by one of the sisters, and you aren't sure until the very en...
Goodreads The missing. The forgotten. The brave… The women. From master storyteller Kristin Hannah, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofThe NightingaleandThe Four Winds, comes the story of a turbulent, transformative era in America: the 1960s.The Womenis that rarest of novels—at once an in...
passion, and revenge, perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah’sThe Four Winds.What mysterious scandals led a father to abandon the youngest of his children—and for the elder siblings to keep their shame secret for eighty years?
and I’m going to say that I hated it was The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. I hated it. And I loved The Nightingale. Oh, I laughed. I cried. I was there. I finished it so fast. Such a delightful book. And everybody was talking about The Great Alone, that it was one of the...
Best historical fiction:THE FOUR WINDS by Kristin Hannah: This was one of the darkest, most depressing book I’ve read in many, many years. And you know what? It was great. I think the NY Times review summed it up beautifully: “The Four Windsseems eerily prescient in 2021 . . . It...
Someone mentioned “the nun,” and the whole room sighed, “Oh, Ilovedthe nun.” But no one in my book club knew her name. You too may have forgotten her name, but if you’ve readThe Nightingaleby Kristin Hannah, you probably love the Mother Superior, Marie-Therese. Her quiet wisdom...
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah The Bone Tree by Greg Iles Press Here by Hervé Tullet, Christopher Franceschelli The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters: A Guide to Creating, Quilting, and Living Courageously by Sherri Lynn Wood 1984 by George Orwell ...
Speaking of good fiction… I also devouredThe Nightingale by Kristin Hannahand think it was truly the best of the best that I read all year. It’s a World War II-based story about two sisters who are both simultaneously jealous of one another and insecure about themselves, in the end rea...
4.06 out of 5 on Goodreadshistory non fiction american history See it on Amazon The NightingaleKristin Hannah What It's About: I'm guessing most people who read The Four Winds have probably already read The Nightingale since it's also authored by Kristin Hannah and was immensely popular. Bu...
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