All For Love
Sisters At War by Jina Bacarr is a powerful historical novel that totally consumed me.
The action is set during the early years of World War II in Nazi-occupied Paris. It is a city that is ever diminishing as the Nazis take over. They loot priceless art, take over dwellings and bodies of the French people. “The Nazis can take our bodies but not our souls.” The people of France fight bravely on as bit by bit the lights of Paris are dimmed.
The Nazis take what they want including the bodies of young girls as they force them to work in brothels or take them as personal trophies. We witness the sacrificial love of a sister who does what she must in order to protect those she loves.
As the years go on, we follow two sisters at war. Their individual wars look different but both are motivated by a love for family, a hatred of the Nazis and a love for France.
We see the emotional blackmail used by the Nazis to make people toe the line.
The beauty of Paris is overshadowed by the ugliness of Nazi occupation.
The story is written from two alternating points of view as we witness the different wars that were waged.
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