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“Sarah’s Key” by Tatiana de Rosnay – 100 Word Review

October 31, 2010 //  by Kristine Bruneau//  Leave a Comment

Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay

I was drawn into Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay from the first haunting pages. In sparse, unsentimental prose, de Rosnay tackled the horrific 1942 roundup of French Jews by alternating past and present with two poignant tales.

Ten-year-old Sarah has hidden her little brother in a cupboard with the promise of rescuing him later. While Sarah battles to save him, American journalist Julia Jarmond investigates the iniquitous roundup and uncovers a family secret. In their quests, both women face the inevitability of change and consequences of their choices.

Fortunately, a melodramatic end doesn’t spoil this intimate and emotional tale.

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About Kristine Bruneau

For more than two decades, Kristine Bruneau has made a career from writing and marketing communications. Her commentaries, stories, and reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, including Daka Magazine, Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester Magazine, and Rochester Woman Magazine. A labor of love and culmination of her best work, she released her first book: Mommy Musings: Lessons on Motherhood, Love, Life. She blogs regularly at kristinebruneau.com where she explores themes of motherhood, mindfulness, creativity, and life.

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