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The Wartime Book Club by Kate Thompson

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Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Jersey in 1943, "The Wartime Book Club" chronicles the remarkable story of Grace La Mottée, the island's defiant librarian, and her courageous efforts to preserve literature in the face of tyranny. With German soldiers patrolling the streets and imposing harsh restrictions, Grace refuses to comply with orders to destroy books deemed threatening to the regime. Instead, she covertly hides them, forming the Wartime Book Club with her best friend to provide solace and escapism to fearful islanders.

As the occupation wears on, Grace and her fellow book club members navigate increasingly perilous circumstances, risking their lives to uphold the values of literature and resistance. Amidst escalating tensions and acts of violence, they confront the true cost of defiance and the profound impact of their quiet acts of bravery.

Inspired by true events, "The Wartime Book Club" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of literature in times of darkness. It celebrates the camaraderie and solidarity forged through shared stories, offering a poignant tribute to the enduring importance of books as beacons of hope and sources of inspiration.

Through vivid prose and rich historical detail, this unforgettable tale brings to life the untold story of an island community united in the fight against oppression. "The Wartime Book Club" is both a stirring homage to the bravery of ordinary people and a captivating exploration of the enduring legacy of literature in the face of adversity.

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Listed on 4 June, 2024