
Il nascondiglio segreto di Parigi
A War, World War II, Historical book. Because of their sacrifice, you must escape. If you dont, everything up until now will have been in vain. But...
Parigi durante l'occupazione nazista, 1942. L’architetto Lucien Bernard accetta un incarico dal compenso strabiliante, e dai rischi altrettanto spaventosi. Deve progettare un nascondiglio per un ebreo in una splendida casa, un rifugio che neppure il colonnello Schlegal, il più scaltro e determinato dei nazisti a caccia di ebrei sia in grado di trovare. Lucien sa benissimo di rischiare la morte o peggio l’arresto da parte della Gestapo, ma se farà un buon lavoro potrà arricchirsi e farla franca. E poi, lui degli ebrei non si è mai interessato granché, li considera gente da cui è meglio stare lontano, per evitare di condividerne il destino. Insieme alla sua tecnica crescono gli incarichi e i rifugi diventano decine. Finché, un brutto giorno, uno di questi viene scoperto per caso. E tutto cambia: Lucien dovrà lottare con il suo ingegno per se stesso e per le persone che ama. La loro vita è ormai la posta in gioco…
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- Pages: 371 pages
- ISBN: 9788854162488 / 8854162485
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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Dreadful.I felt almost immediately that this book wasn't for me. I kept with it because it's so highly rated on Goodreads, and because I was listening to the audiobook at work, so I had time to kill. I was sure that the book would get better as it went... The only thing this book has going for it is a good premise. Seriously, I love historical fiction, character development in trying times, and moral quandaries. (Also, architecture! And plots set abroad!) I wasn't expecting anything high-brow, just a good, plot-driven escape. But. Let me count the ways that this book failed:1. The writing... This is one of my favorite in the World War II / German Nazis Ridiculousness genre. That is saying a lot. Because I don't know if you have looked under the hanging "Literature" placard lately in the bookstore, but I swear one quarter of them has to do with World War II. Certainly a quarter under "Memoirs" fall under that category. Anyhow,...