This week’s chat on the incredible novel Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay continues over at The Printed Page. Please be sure to pop over and check out Marcia’s discussion today here.
If you’ve missed any of our By the Chapter installments, check them out:
- Monday here at The Printed Page
- Tuesday here at Peeking Between the Page
- Wednesday here at The Printed Page
- Thursday will be here at Peeking Between the Pages
- Friday will be a wrap up between The Printed Page and Peeking Between the Pages
Please feel free to drop in on any By the Chapter discussions and leave us a comment especially if you’ve read the book. We’d love to know how others have felt about this amazing book.
This looks like a wonderful book, sad though!
I do like sad books. If a book can make me cry that is a sign of a real good book.
I read this, and thought that it was a tremendously sad and moving book. I think the author did a great job with the story. It is one I will be reading again.
This looks like a good book – I will have to look out for it. Glad you managed to get the Ann Turnball books – I hope the first one is as good as the second. I couldn’t see it in our library.
Wendy, I agree. If a book makes me cry I do feel as though I’ve read something memorable.
zibilee, I too will read this again someday just like I have The Diary of Anne Frank. It’s one of those stories.
Scrap girl, I haven’t been doing too good in the reading department this month yet. I’m probably going to have to take Turnball’s books out again because I really do want to read them–it sounds like such a good story.