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The Nightingale

The Nightingale

byKristin Hannah
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Rosemary Realph
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5.0 out of 5 starsA truly wonderful story of the efforts of everyday people during World War !! in France. Have the box of tissues beside you.
Reviewed in Australia on 7 September 2017
I could not put this book down. It was absolutely mind blowing. This story about 2 sisters in France during World War 11. These sisters were not very close and very different in personality but their efforts during this horrific war period were absolutely amazing. There were also other characters intertwined throughout the story. How these people suffered during this period was utterly deplorable. The tears sometimes blotted my eyes as I was reading. Kristen Hannah has to be highly commended for writing this book and also the research that she has gathered. A gut wrenching story!
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Sue Hogg
2.0 out of 5 starsToo many factual inaccuracies and downplays the tru role of women in WW2
Reviewed in Australia on 6 September 2021
This book could have been so good, it was generally well written, although at times it was too unbelievable. This was particular so in the case of the "heroine", a young, stubborn and impetuous "girl" (her terminology) who suddenly became a derring do bane of the gestapo.
Two particular issues:
- there were too many glaring inaccuracies. Some literary licence is acceptable, but for many basic facts that were not essential to the story, it was unacceptable. The author had scant knowledge of French people, French/Spanish Geography or the history of WW2 France. The author actually thanked someone in the acknowledgements for ensuring the accuracy of the story. She would have done better to spend a bit of time on google.
- my biggest bug bear though was the way the "heroine" kept referring to the fact that she was just a "girl" who was achieving such heroics and fooling the Gestapo. Added to this, the Author claimed the stories of women in the French resistance were ignored. This is totally wrong. There were many very brave women in the resistance undertaking very dangerous and important work. These were French women as well as other Allied women smuggled into France by Britain's SOE (intelligence). Their stories have been told both in fiction and biographies. And the Gestapo were well aware of this and treated any captured female resistance fighters very brutally.
It was the story of the "quiet" sister that was most believable and interesting. She was a stalwart yet still saved the lives of many Jewish children despite great dangers. This is typical of many women in Europe at this time.
I cannot resist these 2 little notes to the author
- The Germans did not smash through the Maginot Line. They knew this was impossible so went around it through Belgium and Holland. That is well known.
- antibiotics were not available until 1944 (penicillin). Although the very crude sulpha drugs were available earlier, they were not in the form or for the purpose described. So why include it?
This book does a great disservice to the strength and bravery of many women during this difficult time in history.
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Sue Hogg
2.0 out of 5 stars Too many factual inaccuracies and downplays the tru role of women in WW2
Reviewed in Australia on 6 September 2021
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This book could have been so good, it was generally well written, although at times it was too unbelievable. This was particular so in the case of the "heroine", a young, stubborn and impetuous "girl" (her terminology) who suddenly became a derring do bane of the gestapo.
Two particular issues:
- there were too many glaring inaccuracies. Some literary licence is acceptable, but for many basic facts that were not essential to the story, it was unacceptable. The author had scant knowledge of French people, French/Spanish Geography or the history of WW2 France. The author actually thanked someone in the acknowledgements for ensuring the accuracy of the story. She would have done better to spend a bit of time on google.
- my biggest bug bear though was the way the "heroine" kept referring to the fact that she was just a "girl" who was achieving such heroics and fooling the Gestapo. Added to this, the Author claimed the stories of women in the French resistance were ignored. This is totally wrong. There were many very brave women in the resistance undertaking very dangerous and important work. These were French women as well as other Allied women smuggled into France by Britain's SOE (intelligence). Their stories have been told both in fiction and biographies. And the Gestapo were well aware of this and treated any captured female resistance fighters very brutally.
It was the story of the "quiet" sister that was most believable and interesting. She was a stalwart yet still saved the lives of many Jewish children despite great dangers. This is typical of many women in Europe at this time.
I cannot resist these 2 little notes to the author
- The Germans did not smash through the Maginot Line. They knew this was impossible so went around it through Belgium and Holland. That is well known.
- antibiotics were not available until 1944 (penicillin). Although the very crude sulpha drugs were available earlier, they were not in the form or for the purpose described. So why include it?
This book does a great disservice to the strength and bravery of many women during this difficult time in history.
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Rosemary Realph
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5.0 out of 5 stars A truly wonderful story of the efforts of everyday people during World War !! in France. Have the box of tissues beside you.
Reviewed in Australia on 7 September 2017
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I could not put this book down. It was absolutely mind blowing. This story about 2 sisters in France during World War 11. These sisters were not very close and very different in personality but their efforts during this horrific war period were absolutely amazing. There were also other characters intertwined throughout the story. How these people suffered during this period was utterly deplorable. The tears sometimes blotted my eyes as I was reading. Kristen Hannah has to be highly commended for writing this book and also the research that she has gathered. A gut wrenching story!
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Carly
4.0 out of 5 stars Just beautiful
Reviewed in Australia on 26 September 2017
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The Nightingale is about Vianne and Isobelle. 2 Sisters and their struggles during The Second World War.

This book was beautifully written and very easy to understand.
It is a very long book and I found myself bored and slowly losing interest in the first 30% of the book but I'm so glad I pushed through it and kept reading because once I got half way through I couldn't put the book down.

Very nicely written yet so heartbreaking. Don't read this book without a box of tissues. I don't often cry during books but the Nightingale had me in tears.
I knew very little about the second world war while reading this book but I'm so glad I decided to read it anyway because now I feel like I have a better understanding of the impact that families dealt with during this traumatic time.
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Jdgh
5.0 out of 5 stars There are not enough stars
Reviewed in Australia on 14 November 2019
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I could give this book one million stars. What a beautifully written story. The real women of the French Resistance and their sacrifices have been remembered in the best way possible. The writer has done impeccable research on the challenges these women faced during the war, and the difficulties they faced trying to go on living afterwards.
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lucia zanetti
5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn’t put this down. Well researched, a wonderful story on the German invasion of Paris.
Reviewed in Australia on 12 February 2021
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Such a wonderful human story of two sisters during the war & their very different lives. One trying to survive & feed her child, the spoilt, rebellious one risking her life working for the resistance.
I lived with them through the pain & hardships, very few authors have the ability to involve me so thoroughly in the lives of the protagonists.
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Marta Guerra
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
Reviewed in Australia on 5 September 2019
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What a brilliant book. The First half us a little slow & at one time I almost out it aside as I just couldn't get into it. I'm so glad that I didn't as I now understand why this book was on the best sellers list for a year.
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Libby Carroll
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Story that is fill with heartache, joy, and so much more
Reviewed in Australia on 8 November 2021
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This book..... It was recommended by a friend and when I started reading it I realised I had read it before, but I loved every moment of it the second time. What an incredible story of survival and love and friendship and hardship.

It really put into perspective what being locked down in our homes meant - it meant we were safe, and being kept well and being kept alive; reading the horrors of WW2 made me very grateful to have not had to endure that life. Great read. Highly recommend it.
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Sarah
5.0 out of 5 stars It takes a while to read, but it is worth it - don't stop!
Reviewed in Australia on 12 December 2018
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I read this book as part of my book club. I loved it. I've even cast the movie for it in my head (I believe it is being turned into a movie next year). A wonderful story about family, love and strength through the most gruelling of times. It isn't the shortest or quickest book I've read, and it is not a light read, but very well worth it and a beautifully constructed book.
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Jonathan wright
3.0 out of 5 stars terriffic page turner but...
Reviewed in Australia on 5 September 2020
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But the content sometimes seemed amended, cross pollinated for an American audience. Americans often think Americanly so it is forgivable on that count. Humming birds in France? All that aside there was some great, close story telling even if the characters were a bit cut-out at times. Illuminating for the French war experience and the closeness of the constrictions of war in general.
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lee finnane
5.0 out of 5 stars Just read it.
Reviewed in Australia on 14 January 2020
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Compelling read, knowing the truth behind the story is heart wrenching. How anyone survives the hardship of war is AMAZING.
How fortunate I feel to have lived a full life, free of conflict.
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