Ninette's War (Paperback)
A Jewish Story of Survival in 1940s France
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For readers of House of Glass: the heartwrenching true story of a young Jewish woman coming of age in wartime France
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'Chillingly relevant' DAILY MAIL
'Evocative, assiduously researched ... one girl's wartime escape [and] a brutal reckoning with Vichy France's wilful complicity in wartime atrocities' SUNDAY TIMES
'Meticulously researched with an inimitable richness, depth and levity' NEW STATESMAN
'A deeply researched and evocative true story' ANNE SEBBA
Ninette Dreyfus was a cosseted scion of one of France's most prominent Jewish families - a cousin to Albert Einstein and family friend to Colette. But when the Second World War broke out and the Germans occupied Paris, the fall was dramatic. Realising that her fate would be transformed, the teenager soon found herself fleeing the capital for the South, only to then fall prey to the Vichy regime. In fear for her life at the hands of the Nazis and their French collaborators, she became somebody else.
Woven together from Ninette's own diaries and interviews with author John Jay before she died, NINETTE'S WAR traces the frailty of national and personal unity through the eyes of a young woman, in compelling and unforgettable detail.
Ninette's War (Hardback)
A Jewish Story of Survival in 1940s France
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For readers of House of Glass: the heartwrenching true story of a young Jewish woman coming of age in wartime France
THE TIMES NON-FICTION RECOMMENDED READ
'Chillingly relevant' DAILY MAIL
'Evocative, assiduously researched ... one girl's wartime escape [and] a brutal reckoning with Vichy France's wilful complicity in wartime atrocities' SUNDAY TIMES
'Meticulously researched with an inimitable richness, depth and levity' NEW STATESMAN
'A deeply researched and evocative true story' ANNE SEBBA
Ninette Dreyfus was a cosseted scion of one of France's most prominent Jewish families - a cousin to Albert Einstein and family friend to Colette. But when the Second World War broke out and the Germans occupied Paris, the fall was dramatic. Realising that her fate would be transformed, the teenager soon found herself fleeing the capital for the South, only to then fall prey to the Vichy regime. In fear for her life at the hands of the Nazis and their French collaborators, she became somebody else.
Woven together from Ninette's own diaries and interviews with author John Jay before she died, NINETTE'S WAR traces the frailty of national and personal unity through the eyes of a young woman, in compelling and unforgettable detail.
Ninette's War (Ebook)
A Jewish Story of Survival in 1940s France
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For readers of House of Glass: the heartwrenching true story of a young Jewish woman coming of age in wartime France
THE TIMES NON-FICTION RECOMMENDED READ
'Chillingly relevant' DAILY MAIL
'Evocative, assiduously researched ... one girl's wartime escape [and] a brutal reckoning with Vichy France's wilful complicity in wartime atrocities' SUNDAY TIMES
'Meticulously researched with an inimitable richness, depth and levity' NEW STATESMAN
'A deeply researched and evocative true story' ANNE SEBBA
Ninette Dreyfus was a cosseted scion of one of France's most prominent Jewish families - a cousin to Albert Einstein and family friend to Colette. But when the Second World War broke out and the Germans occupied Paris, the fall was dramatic. Realising that her fate would be transformed, the teenager soon found herself fleeing the capital for the South, only to then fall prey to the Vichy regime. In fear for her life at the hands of the Nazis and their French collaborators, she became somebody else.
Woven together from Ninette's own diaries and interviews with author John Jay before she died, NINETTE'S WAR traces the frailty of national and personal unity through the eyes of a young woman, in compelling and unforgettable detail.
Reviews for Ninette's War
Anne Sebba, author of LES PARISIENNES
Constance Craig Smith Daily Mail
Francesca Angelini Sunday Times
Zoë Huxford New Statesman
Emily Hourican Irish Independent
Colin Shindler, Emeritus Professor, author of THE RISE OF THE ISRAELI RIGHT and ISRAEL AND THE EUROPEAN LEFT
The Tablet
Zoe Strimpel, historian and author of SEEKING LOVE IN MODERN BRITAIN
Laura Hackett The Times
Caroline Moorehead TLS
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Nigel Perrin, author of SPIRIT OF RESISTENCE Times Literary Supplement
Ben Barkow, director of the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide Jewish Chronicle
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