Is a mysterious blind artist the key to breaking a Jewish farmgirl's curse? Or, will the invading Germans destroy any hope they have?
Amazon's Breakthrough Novel Award Quarter-Finalist The year is 1939; Germany has invaded Poland and has turned their eye toward France. Amid the sweeping horrors of war, personal dreams are too often sacrificed. The French Girl's War is a coming-of-age tale of a motherless, Jewish farmgirl caught in the chaos of World War II, and honors those that dare to hope during such a time. Young Sophie Claveaux, known in her small French village as the goat-girl of Avoine, is burdened by a curse that seems to bring death and misfortune to everyone she loves. Now eighteen, Sophie dreams of leaving her family farm to study art in Paris, chasing her dreams while escaping the curse that haunts her. But when Germany invades Poland, France declares war, and her father joins the French army. Her dreams of art and education now dashed, Sophie is sent, instead, to stay with her grandmother, where her father thinks she'll be safe. Throughout her journey, Sophie meets both inspiring and threatening characters, teaching her that all things come in twos and that no place is safe in a world torn by conflict. But when she meets a mysterious artist, her world and all she thought she knew is challenged. Now, she has more to lose than ever before. To survive, Sophie must face very real enemies and conquer her own insidious fears. Many around her doubt anything good can ever happen again, forcing her to decide if she will join the mourners or seek the hope that eludes her. A story of family relationships, personal courage, and new love, The French Girl's War connects the reader to the larger story of World War II through the riveting tale of one young woman. ★★★★★ "C'est Merveilleux "