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The Nightingale

by Kristin Hannah

2015 · St. Martin's Press

About the book

Set in German-occupied France during World War II, the narrative follows two sisters, Vianne Mauriac and Isabelle Rossignol, as they navigate divergent paths of survival and defiance. Vianne remains in her village, forced to billet a Nazi officer while protecting her daughter and hiding Jewish children from deportation. Meanwhile, the younger Isabelle joins the French Resistance under the code name the Nightingale, risking execution to lead downed Allied airmen across the Pyrenees. Their stories document the physical dangers of wartime and the psychological weight of secrecy.

Readers interested in the intersection of ancestral history and interpersonal endurance find value in this account of female agency in high-stakes environments. It attracts those seeking to understand how trauma alters family dynamics and how individuals maintain moral integrity when faced with impossible choices. The book provides a look at the domestic front of conflict, leaving the reader with a concrete perspective on the invisible labor of women during occupation and the lasting impact of grief on the human psyche.

Details

Published
2015
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN
9780312577223
Language
EN