One of the first posts I wrote on this blog was about the book, Sarah's Key by Tatania de Rosnay. I described it as "a very sad, haunting book, whose images and impressions will linger with you long after you’ve set the book down. De Rosnay is a brilliant story teller, and she certainly had an important story to tell." There was so much about the book that I appreciated, particularly that De Rosnay was able to bring an important story to the mainstream public. Even I had never heard of the Vélodrome d’Hiver round-up, when thousands of Jews … [Read more...]
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