The book of lost named7/4/2023 After her father is taken by the French police and the Nazi’s, Eva and her mother must leave Paris. The Book of Lost Names by an incredible story of Eva, a French-born Jewish woman, with a knack for art and forgery, who found herself working with the resistance in France in WWII. It’s heart wrenching to imagine the loss that so many felt of friends, family and a sense of their life. I am constantly in awe of the strength, resilience and bravery during this time. If you’re a fan of The Nightingale or The Lilac Girls, or the Lost Wife, you will love this story. I’m so glad I started out my trip to Costa Rica with this book selection. My pile of potential books for my trip The Book of Lost Names being read while looking at the Pacific Ocean at the Hotel La Mariposa in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. What if one of the stories doesn’t grab me? What if I read them all? What will be the perfect books for the trip? One of the options was the Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel. One of the challenges I always have in leaving on a trip is deciding which books to take. As I was packing for our trip to Costa Rica, I had a large stack of books.
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