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Librarian of Burned Books
8In WWII, three women’s fates intertwine through their love of books. Althea, an American writer in 1933 Berlin, is drawn into a resistance group. Hannah, in 1936 Paris, finds solace in the German Library of Burned Books. Vivian, in 1944 New York, fights censorship of books sent to soldiers. Inspired by the true story of the Council on Books in Wartime, this novel celebrates the power of words against fascism.
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Lost Book of Bonn
13Lost Book of Bonn by Brianna Labuskes (9780063259287) follows librarian Emmy Clarke in post-WWII Germany as she works with the Monuments Men. A discovered inscription leads her to uncover a story of two sisters, a daring protest against the Nazis, and a powerful journey of love, forgiveness, and courage amidst the shadows of war. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and literary mysteries like “The Rose Code” and “The Librarian Spy”.