In June 1940 France fell to the Nazis. The effects of this momentous event on the lives of ordinary Parisians and the inhabitants of a small rural community under occupation are brilliantly explored in Irčne Némirovsky's gripping and heartbreaking novel. Némirovsky herself was a tragic victim of the Nazi regime but she left behind her this exceptional masterpiece. In Suite Française she conjures up a vivid cast of wonderful characters who find themselves thrown together in ways they never expected. Amidst the mess of defeat, true nobility and love exist, but often in surprising places.
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Review:
"A masterpiece" (Sunday Times)
"Quite outstanding, full of beauty, pain and truth" (Anne Chisholm Sunday Telegraph)
"An irresistible work. Suite Francaise clutches the heart" (Carmen Callil The Times)
"The work of a genuine artist" (Julian Barnes Guardian)
"Magnificent" (The Times)
From the Publisher:
A major event – the first publication of a lost masterpiece written in 2nd WW France and telling the spellbinding story of a group of characters living under Nazi occupation.
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