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The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah is a top-ranked historical fiction bestseller, celebrated for its dual-perspective narrative and emotionally powerful storytelling. With a 4.7-star rating from over 388,000 readers, it’s a must-have for discerning readers seeking a beautifully written, gripping novel that resonates deeply.




| Best Sellers Rank | 292,923 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 5 in Historical Fiction (Books) 14 in Literary Fiction (Books) 17 in Women Writers & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 388,254 Reviews |
C**G
Heartbreaking, Beautiful, and Totally Gripping
I just finished The Nightingale, and honestly, it’s one of the best books I’ve picked up in a long time. I was completely hooked from the start! The writing is just beautiful and it kept me gripped the entire way through. I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about the story going between both sisters, but it worked so well – I was equally invested in both of them. I can’t wait to read more of Kristin Hannah‘s books!
B**L
Captivating
As always, a fantastic read from Kristin Hannah. This woman knows how to tell a story, capture emotions and bring words to life. Well worth the read.
A**A
Great story Really well written
An excellent book Really well written I loved it
M**N
The bravery of women in occupied France in the Second World War.
This is a good book which gathers pace as you read it. Vianne and Isabelle are sisters who are separated after the death of their mother and the apparent unwillingness of their father to care for them. Vianne, a teacher with a young child, stays in the family home in Carriveau where a German officer is billeted in her house. Isabelle, who was sent away to school, is reunited with her sister when fleeing Paris after the Germans invade. She is recruited into the resistance after she is seen defacing a poster in the town and becomes very involved in helping Allied airmen escape over the Pyranees into Spain. The misery of that journey is vividly described. She is again briefly reunited with her sister when she hides an airman in her sister’s barn with dramatic consequences. Vianne, in her turn, helps to resist the Nazis by sheltering Jewish children, taking on her friend’s Jewish child when her friend is deported but having to face losing him after the War. A second German billeted in her house is an SS officer who rapes her. Both sisters are scarred by their wartime experiences. In 1995, fifty years after the War, Vianne flies to Paris from America, where she has lived for many years, to acknowledge accolades being paid to her sister for her wartime activities. It is a satisfying ending in that you find out what happened to the other characters in the book after the War.
M**E
Magnificent
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It kept me hooked the whole time. I was crying at the end and could not stop reading it. What a lovely and very sad book rolled into one. I would highly recommend this book. It is a wonderful story.
A**R
Excellent book!
I absolutely loved this book. Extremely hard to read at times, but with a positive message. I think it is a book everybody should read. Of course I had tears at the end. It is a book that will stay with me.
G**L
The Nightingale
This book was the best book I have ever read in my life, so well written and true to the events that happened during WW2 in occupied France, it really touched my heart in so many ways it is a masterpiece
F**N
Brilliant but tragic
Well written , and all consuming from the start. Very very sad, harrowing in parts, but well worth reading about two heroic sisters. A book to remember.
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