Sunday, July 17, 2016

The Nightingale by Kristen Hannah

The Nightingale was recommended to me by several friends. Each time, I listened to what they had to say but as soon as they said it was written by Kristen Hannah, I knew I wouldn't read it. I just associate her writing with romantic novels that just don't appeal to me. But then my book club selected this novel, and at the same time, said that this novel was different from her previous ones. And I believe it is.

It's the story of two sisters in France who struggle through World War II and show their bravery in different ways. There are so many books out there about the war, and while this one described many of the same scenes I've read about before (Nazis rounding up the Jews, concentration camps, etc), it also told some new stories as well. And I have to say I liked the book and it kept my interest until the end.

My only complaint is the writing. While this might not be your typical romantic novel, there are some elements that are there. One of my fellow book club members said it best when she said that the author told us everything when sometimes it is better to just be able to interpret things from the writing. Perhaps the book also could use some better editing as there were things that were told to the reader multiple times. Right after I finished this book, I picked up my next book which is by Anne Tyler, and I was only a few pages into it when I said to myself "Now THIS is good writing". Such a welcome change.

So I recommend this one for the story - but not for the writing style. -June