Suite Française
 

Suite Française

by Irene Nemirovsky

By the early l940s, when Ukrainian-born Irène Némirovsky began working on what would become Suite Française—the first two parts of a planned five-part novel—she was already a highly successful writer living in Paris. But she was also a Jew, and in 1942 she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz: a month later she was dead at the age of thirty-nine. Two years earlier, living in a... (read more)

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maribooks
  • Rated 4 stars

important book about an important time in history. the author's own internment and death actually interupted her writing of this book.

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Michellea
  • Rated 1 stars

I read two chapters of this book. I just could not get into the book. Written by a jewish lady in France during the WWII German occupation of France. She wrote this book before she went to a concentration camp and her daughters saved it in hiding with them. The language is very flowery. Lots of description to tell me the sun is in the sky. This book was not for me.

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • RedCapPrivateEye

    redcapprivateeye said:

    Living is easy in this part of the world, I'm fascinated by how people behave when times are bad. This novel of war time reads like a movie and I've posted it on my shelf to remind myself to read it again. Nemirovsky really helped me feel what its like to be buffeted about by circumstances. Everyone in this novel is supremely human.

    posted Thursday, October 11 2007
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