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The Paris Showroom
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An interesting perspective on WWII from the perspective of a woman imprisoned in a wok camp in Paris. Her father had been a communist and so she was taken prisoner, and her experience as an artist making fans allowed her to be saved and allowed to work in the camp in Paris, living in a barracks within a department store and going through confiscated items from other prisoners that German officers could use in their homes. They have some typical experiences of prisoners, with guards acting cruelly, but definitely experience a less harsh experience than many prisoners.
At the same time, her daughter has been raised by her grandparents, and she finds herself questioning what she has been raised to believe, as she is drawn into the Resistance. The book touches in many interesting topics and relationships. The audiobook is well narrated.
At the same time, her daughter has been raised by her grandparents, and she finds herself questioning what she has been raised to believe, as she is drawn into the Resistance. The book touches in many interesting topics and relationships. The audiobook is well narrated.
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December 20, 2023
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