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Kristin Hannah's the Nightingale Summary

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This is a Summary of Kristin Hannah's bestselling book, The Nightingale. It talks about the horrific effects of the Second World War in France. The story is set mainly in a small quiet town called Carriveau, in stark contrast to the catastrophe that is to be unleashed on a defeated country under Nazi occupation. The book also depicts the tale of two bold sisters who combine forces at a time when there is little hope or union. Full of action, drama, realistic events and a bold theme, The Nightingale is a powerful book with an accurate narrative.

The year is 1939, and the French have surrendered to the Nazis. Though Paris is a hotbed of activity, Carriveau is a serene town that is on the cusp of everlasting change. The town morphs into a war-zone overrun by planes, bombs, tanks, and Nazis (Wehrmacht, Gestapo and SS). As the war ravages on, Vianne Mauric, a soldier's spouse, is forced to accommodate a Nazi in her house. Isabelle, her stubborn younger sister, decides to link up with the French Resistance.

This summary also includes:

  • Book Review
  • Setting of the Novel
  • Main Characters and their Analysis
  • Book Summary with some Analysis
  • Themes, Symbols,...
  • And a lot more!

    The novel is set in 1995. Vianne is an aging widow whose flashbacks of France under Nazi occupation in 1939 form the basis of the book. The story is also based in Paris and Carriveau, with Germany, the Pyrenees and Spain also serving as secondary settings.

    This analytical perspective of The Nightingale is meant to bridge your understanding and improve your reading experience.

    Available in a variety of formats, this summary is aimed for those who want to capture the gist of the book but don't have the current time to devour all 440 pages. You get the main summary along with all of the benefits and lessons the actual book has to offer. This summary is not intended to be used without reference to the original book.


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    Publisher: Ant Hive Media

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    • ISBN: 9781310428203
    • File size: 126 KB
    • Release date: July 31, 2015

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781310428203
    • File size: 143 KB
    • Release date: July 31, 2015

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    This is a Summary of Kristin Hannah's bestselling book, The Nightingale. It talks about the horrific effects of the Second World War in France. The story is set mainly in a small quiet town called Carriveau, in stark contrast to the catastrophe that is to be unleashed on a defeated country under Nazi occupation. The book also depicts the tale of two bold sisters who combine forces at a time when there is little hope or union. Full of action, drama, realistic events and a bold theme, The Nightingale is a powerful book with an accurate narrative.

    The year is 1939, and the French have surrendered to the Nazis. Though Paris is a hotbed of activity, Carriveau is a serene town that is on the cusp of everlasting change. The town morphs into a war-zone overrun by planes, bombs, tanks, and Nazis (Wehrmacht, Gestapo and SS). As the war ravages on, Vianne Mauric, a soldier's spouse, is forced to accommodate a Nazi in her house. Isabelle, her stubborn younger sister, decides to link up with the French Resistance.

    This summary also includes:

  • Book Review
  • Setting of the Novel
  • Main Characters and their Analysis
  • Book Summary with some Analysis
  • Themes, Symbols,...
  • And a lot more!

    The novel is set in 1995. Vianne is an aging widow whose flashbacks of France under Nazi occupation in 1939 form the basis of the book. The story is also based in Paris and Carriveau, with Germany, the Pyrenees and Spain also serving as secondary settings.

    This analytical perspective of The Nightingale is meant to bridge your understanding and improve your reading experience.

    Available in a variety of formats, this summary is aimed for those who want to capture the gist of the book but don't have the current time to devour all 440 pages. You get the main summary along with all of the benefits and lessons the actual book has to offer. This summary is not intended to be used without reference to the original book.


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