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japple

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24. Love that book shop photo. Sounds like my kind of place (MORE BEER). I started reading
Sun Mar 20, 2022, 06:03 PM
Mar 2022
Freeman by Leonard Pitts last night only to discover that I'd already read it.

I just now downloaded Irene Nemirovsky's Suite Francaise and hope I haven't already read this one.
Irène Némirovsky achieved early success as a writer: her first novel, David Golder, published when she was twenty-six, was a sensation. By 1937 she had published nine further books and David Golder had been made into a film; she and her husband Michel Epstein, a bank executive, moved in fashionable social circles.

When the Germans occupied France in 1940, she moved with her husband and two small daughters, aged 5 and 13, from Paris to the comparative safety of Issy-L’Evêque. It was there that she secretly began writing Suite Française. Though her family had converted to Catholicism, she was arrested on 13 July, 1942, and interned in the concentration camp at Pithiviers. She died in Auschwitz in August of that year.


Happy SPRING!!!!!

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