I have had a deep adoration for books for as long as I can remember. As a young girl, my face was almost always buried in a book and that love for reading has followed me into my adult life. Once of my favorite places to read is in the backyard, while laying in the hammock next to my gardens. With such beautiful scenery surrounding me, it’s easy to get lost in a story and today I’m sharing all about a a wonderful story that you should add to your summer reading list, Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale. This is an advertisement for SheSpeaks/St. Martins Press.
In Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale, you’ll get enveloped into a story of two sisters in their quest to survive during World War II. The two couldn’t be more opposite from each other in many ways, but Kristin Hannah does a remarkable job of telling their tributes and triumphs in such a way that is captivating, inviting you and urging you to keep flipping through the pages.
Here’s what Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train said about The Nightingale
?In this epic novel, set in France in World War II, two sisters who live in a small village find themselves estranged when they disagree about the imminent threat of occupation. Separated by principles and temperament, each must find her own way forward as she faces moral questions and life-or-death choices. Haunting, action-packed, and compelling.? ? Christina Baker Kline
The Nightingale will pull you in, and I had the hardest time putting it down. The story that?Kristin Hannah tells is just so well told that at times, it feels like you’re right there, looking in on the lives of Vianne and Isabelle. The Nightingale is a perfect story to be added to your reading list and can be purchased starting tomorrow, April 25th.
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