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"Resistance, what an appropriate title for this gripping novel. From the moment I opened its pages, I was swept away on a powerful journey through the harrowing times of World War II.
The characters in this story are brought to life with depth and authenticity. Sabine, our brave protagonist, is a character I couldn't help but admire. Her unwavering determination to fight for her country and family is inspiring, making her a truly remarkable heroine. The relationships portrayed throughout the book, from Sabine's bond with her sister to her complicated romance with Hérisson, are beautifully woven into the narrative.
Set in German-occupied France during 1941-1944, the novel perfectly captures the atmosphere of fear, desperation, and determination. It's a stark reminder of the sacrifices made during those tumultuous times. The secrets, the dangers, and the consequences of wartime decisions are vividly depicted, immersing the reader in the struggles of the resistance.
The writing style is engaging, keeping me eagerly flipping pages. The author's storytelling is both heartfelt and well-researched, making the historical background come alive. The inclusion of a map showing the free and occupied zones is a valuable addition, helping readers visualize the setting.
What truly struck me was the sense of community that permeates the book. The communal meals and harvest scenes emphasize the importance of unity during difficult times.
While I thoroughly enjoyed this book, there were moments when I wished for a little more depth in the secondary characters. Nevertheless, this is a compelling piece of historical fiction that I recommend to anyone interested in the era.
Overall, Resistance is a moving tale of courage, love, and the enduring human spirit during one of the darkest periods in history. It's a must-read for fans of historical fiction, offering a unique perspective on the French resistance during World War II. I look forward to reading the next volumes in this series."
this was a lovely little book about a young woman navigating familial & romantic relationships during the german occupation of france, packed with tons of adventure & intrigue that i found immensely compelling. i loved loved loved hérisson & the way his relationship with sabine was developed throughout the novel, and i loved the way it included spanish republican fighters too. overall, a very enjoyable read for those into ww2 fiction!
Even though Resistance is a fast reading, I couldn't find myself to actually enjoy the book. Maybe it was just because I'm not actually used to historical fiction but it didn't work for me. The only character I could like (and not even that much) was Sabine. I liked the author's writing but at all it wasn't nithing out of ordinary. May look out for the next volumes though.
2.5/5.0 stars
Thank you Netgalley and the Publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
It does say 'Book 1' and it is, so don't be surprised when the ending is abrupt and there are a lot of open-ended threads. Essentially a story of Sabine and her farming family - she makes cheeses and becomes involved with the Resistance because she moves around occupied France selling them. She falls for Herisson a freedom fighter living with a group of like-minded men in the forest and moving around a lot harassing the enemy as and when they can.. There is plenty of action, plenty of danger from the occupying Germans and their retaliation, traitors as well as family dissent, Plenty going on but I'm afraid that it didn't really gel for me or give the complete sense of fear living in an occupied country. Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for an advance copy in exchange for my honest review.
Resistance: Book 1 - Liberty by Eilidh McGinnis provides an extraordinary account of the French Revolution and its impacts on people's lives. The author uses Dordogne in South-west France to describe the events played out during the World War II years. The author's writing style allows the reader to understand the challenges individuals faced when they joined the revolution. In addition, the storyline provides an interesting encounter and allows the reader to want to read more continuously. Any person who enjoys historical fiction, relationships, social-political events and impacts on individuals' everyday existence most definitely will enjoy this book.
I love historical fiction and this really did it for me. This is so good and I can't wait to get my hands on the book when it comes out. The writing style was so enjoyable. Overall I liked this story.
Man, am I happy to have discovered this first book of three. I'll just say it straight away. If you are at all considering reading it, please do. In 2021 so far I have read 100+ WWI and WWII books and have adored many. RESISTANCE has a dash of uniqueness from the perspectives of guerilla soldiers and Resistance fighters. It is about fear, desperation, secrets, loss, perseverance, courage and love.
Set in German-occupied France from 1941-1944, Sabine is a young cheese maker who is determined to help in the war effort by fighting back. So, the Resistance really appeals to her. She puts one of the few available bicycles into use on her clandestine errands and keeps many secrets from family. Especially her family. It is in everyone's best interest to keep secrets so if one person is captured, information cannot be gleaned by any means. She meets guerilla fighter Herisson who basically lives in shadows of forests but is conflicted as she is engaged to be married to a soldier fighting for his country. We see the push and pull of the consequences of decisions in war. We meet minor characters such as Miriam, Sabine's close friend and the group of four including Herisson.
I love the map showing the free and occupied zones in the front of the book as well as the wise Josephine Baker quote. The names and ages of the victims at the end is very sobering. Do read it all and let the gravity sink in. I also appreciate the importance of community including communal meals and harvest. Do prioritize this book if you are interested in Historical Fiction and Nonfiction and even General Fiction. It is THAT good. How pleasing to know there are two more books on the way!
My sincere thank you to BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for the privilege of reading this fascinating book. I enjoyed it immensely.