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Suite française

France, 1940. Lucile Angellier's husband has been captured as a prisoner-of-war, and all she can do is wait for him - and tend to the household controlled by her domineering mother-in-law. Their small village is soon occupied by a regiment of German soldiers, forcing the locals to coexist with an invading Nazi force. Lieutenant Bruno von Falk takes up lodgings with the Angellier women, and Lucile struggles with her growing feelings for the handsome officer - soon a powerful love draws them together, and they too fall victim to the tragedy of war. Irene Nemirovsky began writing Suite Francaise in 1940, but her death in Auschwitz prevented her from seeing the day, sixty-five years later, that the novel would be discovered by her daughter and hailed worldwide as a masterpiece.

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32320003969197 F
Fiction-Adult   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780099598442 (paperback)
Classification Number F
Author Némirovsky, Irène,1903-1942
Title Suite française [BK]
Physical Description map, ;
Note Contains a note from the translator, selections from the notebooks and the correspondence of the author, the preface to the French edition, and an excerpt from The Fires of Autumn, also by Irene Nemirovsky. This translation originally published: London: Chatto & Windus, 2006.
France, 1940. Lucile Angellier's husband has been captured as a prisoner-of-war, and all she can do is wait for him - and tend to the household controlled by her domineering mother-in-law. Their small village is soon occupied by a regiment of German soldiers, forcing the locals to coexist with an invading Nazi force. Lieutenant Bruno von Falk takes up lodgings with the Angellier women, and Lucile struggles with her growing feelings for the handsome officer - soon a powerful love draws them together, and they too fall victim to the tragedy of war. Irene Nemirovsky began writing Suite Francaise in 1940, but her death in Auschwitz prevented her from seeing the day, sixty-five years later, that the novel would be discovered by her daughter and hailed worldwide as a masterpiece.
Subject War stories
World War, 1939-1945 -- France -- Fiction
France -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945 -- Fiction
Additional Author Smith, Sandra, 1949-
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