On a platform in occupied Paris, a mother whispers goodbye.
It is the end.
Highly recommend\'.
The characters so believable.
An uplifting novel and will be great for book clubs\' *****\'\'Wow, what an emotional rollercoaster of a read.
I finished the novel with tears in my eyes.
I was unable to stop reading *****\'\'I loved While Paris Slept.
I have no hesitation in giving this 5 stars *****\'\'This book was beautiful - a book on love and courage demonstrated in different ways, showing that there is no one way to love or be brave.
Absolutely fantastic. *****\'\'A heartbreaking and emotional read based around WW2.
I highly recommend this book to all my book groups.
A truly beautiful book that captures the meaning of parental love in all its forms.
Perfectly paced and plotted, and evocatively written\' Woman & Home\'A powerful and poignant debut from a brilliant and bold new novelist\' Imogen Kealey, author of LiberationJUST SOME OF THE FIVE-STAR REAL READER REVIEWS FOR While Paris SLEPT...\'I loved this novel, I\'m still crying.
A gripping tale of love and sacrifice.
Stedman\'s The Light Between Oceans and Heather Morris\'s The Tattooist of Auschwitz.\'Historical fiction fans, rejoice! A new voice has entered the arena and she\'s one to watch.
L.
In the tradition of Virginia Baily\'s Early One Morning, M.
A stunning portrait of the brutality of war and the tenacity of love.
Unforgettable.
Powerful.
Their choice will change the future in ways neither could have imagined...
Beautiful.
He never expected the past to come knocking on his door.
On a darkened platform, two destinies become entangled.
Now, he has a new life in California, a family.
The scar on his face a small price to pay for surviving the horrors of Nazi Occupation.
All she has left now is hope.
Santa Cruz 1953Jean-Luc thought he had left it all behind.
Herded on to a train bound for Auschwitz, in an act of desperation she entrusts her most precious possession to a stranger.
This will tug at your heartstrings\' BEST\'Made me think and cry and rage and smile at mankind\'s capacity for both terrible, heartbreaking cruelty and beautiful, selfless love\' NATASHA LESTER\'A heartbreaking debut\' JANET SKESLIEN CHARLES, AUTHOR OF THE Paris LIBRARYParis 1944A young woman\'s future is torn away in a heartbeat.
Had me completely and utterly enraptured\' LOUISE CANDLISH\'Brace yourself for a brilliant read.
A fabulous read\' LESLEY PEARSE\'An amazing story of love, resilience and the human spirit\' TRACY REES\'You\'ll have your heart in your mouth and tears on your cheeks as it reaches its rich, life-affirming conclusion...
An ingenious plot, wonderful believable characters and it moved me to tears.
A wonderful achievement\' JILL MANSELL*** THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER ***\'I absolutely loved it.
I was on tenterhooks throughout.
Emotional and heartrending...absolutely phenomenal.
But also the beginning...\'What a book...
On a platform in occupied Paris, a mother whispers goodbye.
It is the end