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A Song of Courage (by Rachel Wesson)

I love historical fiction books ... especially those set during WWII. This one was a different focus for me and one I enjoyed. The Cook sisters brought a unique aspect to efforts individuals went to during WWII to hinder Hitler’s attempt at total control. The beginning of the book was a little slow, but you will find yourself cheering on these amazing ladies as they manage to deliver valuable items and money while helping Jewish people to escape Hitler’s reign of terror. However, you need to realize that they helped EVERYONE ... not just those that had money. As an aside, the descriptions of the operas were moving and you could sense the emotions they invoked in Connie and Dottie. This was a good addition to the historical fiction genre.


Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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