

An emotional novel that you will never forget. --Lisa Scottoline, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Eternal
From the author of The Lost Girls of Paris comes a riveting tale of courage and unlikely friendship during World War I -- Now a New York Times bestsller
1942. Sadie Gault is eighteen and living with her parents in the Krak w Ghetto during World War I. When the Nazis liquidate the ghetto, Sadie and her pregnant mother are forced to seek refuge in the perilous tunnels beneath the city. One day Sadie looks up through a grate and sees a girl about her own age buying flowers.
Ella Stepanek is an affluent Polish girl living a life of relative ease with her stepmother, who has developed close alliances with the occupying Germans. While on an errand in the market, she catches a glimpse of something moving beneath a grate in the street. Upon closer inspection, she realizes it's a girl hiding.
Ella begins to aid Sadie and the two become close, but as the dangers of the war worsen, their lives are set on a collision course that will test them in the face of overwhelming odds. Inspired by incredible true stories, The Woman with the Blue Star is an unforgettable testament to the power of friendship and the extraordinary strength of the human will to survive.
Highly recommended by Entertainment Weekly, Washington Post, CN, BookTrib, Goodreads, Betches, ARP, Frolic, SheReads, and more
It takes about 6 Hours and 19 minutes on average for a reader to read The Woman with the Blue Star. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Woman with the Blue Star is 352 pages long.
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The Woman with the Blue Star , Jul 14, 2021
I loved this book. Just when I think no one can put a different spin on my favorite genre, someone does. Held my attention from start to finish.
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