Those that had read the book at our Book Club meeting Feburay 22 at Suzanne's home all enjoyed it
tremendously. The story is about an American woman who goes into France during
WWII as an intelligence officer and is also able to be reunited with her
French Fiance as he does work with French Resistance there. Her life is forever
changed and her knowledge of the world is challenged. She learns and grows. As
readers we found that the background information was well researched and very
interesting. We all learned things about WWII that we had not known. The
characters in the book were multifaceted and interesting. Their interactions
felt authentic. We all left with a desire to read the two sequels, "Tribunal" and "Trespass."
Ladies of Walden Pond, a book club, established in 1998 is a delightful bunch of women who get together each month to discuss, disect, deride, denote, deplore, describe,determine,deduce,define, and digest our book of the month using dictum and much dialectic decorum. We have a great time and there is much laughter and fun involved as well as great food, trips to Shakespeare Festival, home tours, etc.
Different Drummer
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions,perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." ~Henry David Thoreau
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Traitor, by Sandra Grey
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