You Let Me Go by Eliza Graham
Spellbinding. The book centers on Morane, the grand-daughter of Rozenn. Though close to her Grandmother, Rozenn leaves the family home to Morane's sister and leaves an old silver compass with initials on it to Morane. Morane has lost her boyfriend, her business is struggling, and she focuses on what could have made Rozenn turn her back on her?
Morane finds clues that lead her to Brittany which was under German occupation in 1941. The story seamlessly move from Rozenn's point of view starting when she was a teenager and living in Paris - taking us up to how she and her family fled to Brittany and what happened to her and her family. Her part of the story is fascinating and I was a bit sad to leave her behind when it switched to Morane's point of view. Morane's story, at times, was not as page turning, but still interesting. as she wound her way through clues. The ending was a bit too tidy but perfectly satisfying. I could see this movie on the big screen!
To Be Released On or Around: March 25, 2021
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