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Martha Hall Kelly
Martha is a native New Englander but has become nomadic, splitting her time between New York City, Martha's Vineyard and Atlanta, Georgia. She worked as an advertising copywriter for many years, raised three wonderful children who are now mostly out of the nest and this is her first novel. When... show more

Martha is a native New Englander but has become nomadic, splitting her time between New York City, Martha's Vineyard and Atlanta, Georgia. She worked as an advertising copywriter for many years, raised three wonderful children who are now mostly out of the nest and this is her first novel. When she is not pressuring her husband Michael to break down and agree to buy a puppy, she is hard at work on the prequel to Lilac Girls. You'll find more info about the true story behind Lilac Girls at her website: marthahallkelly.com and on the Pinterest account she is madly in love with.
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Books & Graphics by Sharlene
Books & Graphics by Sharlene rated it 7 years ago
One of my favorite historical fiction novels this year. Moving account of WW2 Ravensbruck concentration camp for women.
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
This is a heartbreaking, disturbing, inspirational story. Some parts in the camp are almost too much to bare reading, especially since they're true. The parts with Caroline helped to balance some of that out. I was very emotional for the entire read for sure. The way the author tells from each o...
Fiction Fantastic
Fiction Fantastic rated it 8 years ago
More like 3 ½ stars... The story in itself was heartbreaking and actually caused me nightmares, but the delivery was... impersonal? flat? I'm not quite sure what it was that put me off, but it all just dragged. I know the characters are based on real people, but they felt so unrealistic and unreacha...
nikkismalls
nikkismalls rated it 9 years ago
From the start this novel pulled me in, as I was intrigued by the format of three different points of view of women living during Hitlers reign in the US, Poland and Germany. It shows how these women navigated the trying political times, one as a debutante, one as a surgical doctor, and another as a...
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I had high hopes for this book but was very disappointed in the execution. It's told from the points of view of three women experiencing WWII from very different stations. Two of the women were dealing with the rise of Nazism and concentration camps in Eastern Europe while the other was a spoiled so...
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