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The Words I Never Wrote
The Words I Never Wrote: A Novel | Jane Thynne
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A chance discovery inside a vintage typewriter case reveals the gripping story--and heartbreaking secrets--of two sisters on opposite sides of World War II in this captivating novel for readers of Lilac Girls and The Women in the Castle. New York, present day: On a whim, photographer Juno Lambert buys the 1931 Underwood typewriter that once belonged to celebrated journalist Cordelia Capel. Within its case she discovers an unpublished novel, igniting a transatlantic journey to fill the gaps in the story of Cordelia and her sister's loving yet tempestuous relationship. England, 1936: Cordelia's socialite sister, Irene, marries a German man from a powerful family who whisks her away to Berlin. Cordelia remains in England to pursue the writing career she cherishes, but in the male-dominated world of journalism, she can only get hired as a typist. The sisters exchange letters as politics begin to boil in Europe and tensions come to a head when Cordelia discovers Irene's husband is a Nazi sympathizer. Does that make Irene one by proxy? With increasing desperation, Cordelia writes to Irene, seeking to understand her loyalties. But the sisters' letters don't tell the whole story. So Cordelia decides to fill in the blanks by sitting down with her Underwood and--finally--writing the truth. When Juno discovers the trove of letters the two exchanged, a vivid portrait of Berlin in the devastating years during and after the war comes into focus. In this moving novel, Jane Thynne offers an intimate glimpse into a lesser known side of World War II.
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CindiB
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Imagine ... NYC 2016 & a photographer buying a prop for a photo shoot, falls in love with a typewriter said to be owned by a famous journalist & finds inside its case an unfinished manuscript. So starts this novel of two British sisters, separated by war & a photographer intent on discovering how their story ended. The first 22 pages are sappy, but then it improves greatly, becoming a passionate, vivid page turner I thoroughly enjoyed. 4.5/5

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Jnnlb
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bookishkai
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If I go by reviews from others, I made some good picks at Barnes & Noble today.

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Michellekidwell
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In present day New York Juno Lambert decides to buy a 1931 Underwood Typewriter that had belonged to the late celebrated journalist Cordeila Capel. The owner of the shop tries to convince her to buy another model, but Juno feels something is special about this one. Inside it‘s case is an unfinished novel that tells of a transatlantic journey to fill in the secrets that lie between Cordelia and her sister.

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Truly a beautiful novel seamlessly combining a modern time with the past. I was so invested in this whole story that I didn‘t want it to come to a close! From the twist to the mixing with the modern times this historical fiction was beautiful. My heart was racing at times for the WWII characters Irene and Cordelia, other times my heart broke for them. One of my favorite WWII books lately!

#SassyBookworm😏 #ARC #NetGalley #HistoricalFiction #WWII

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