Reviews
Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting., "Polly Stone's delivery of Sarah's story is rivitng with its spare emotional power." - AudioFile Magazine, "This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. LikeSophie's Choice, it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever." Naomi Ragen, author ofThe Saturday WifeandThe Covenant "Sarah's Keyunlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf." Risa Miller, author ofWelcome to Heavenly Heights, The story is heart-wrenching, and Polly Stone gives an excellent performance, keeping a low-key tone through descriptions of horror that would elicit excessive dramatics from a less talented performer., "This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. Like Sophie's Choice , it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever." Naomi Ragen, author of The Saturday Wife and The Covenant "Sarah's Key unlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf." Risa Miller, author of Welcome to Heavenly Heights "The story is heart-wrenching, and Polly Stone gives an excellent performance, keeping a low-key tone through descriptions of horror that would elicit excessive dramatics from a less talented performer." -- Publishers Weekly " Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting." Book Page "Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode." News-Record "Polly Stone's flawless transitions alternate between English adn French and the 1942 and present time setting of two stories." - The Chapel Hill Herald "Polly Stone's delivery of Sarah's story is rivitng with its spare emotional power." - AudioFile Magazine , "Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode." - News-Record, Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode., 'This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. LikeSophie's Choice, it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever.' ?Naomi Ragen, author ofThe Saturday WifeandThe Covenant ?Sarah's Keyunlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf.' ?Risa Miller, author ofWelcome to Heavenly Heights "The story is heart-wrenching, and Polly Stone gives an excellent performance, keeping a low-key tone through descriptions of horror that would elicit excessive dramatics from a less talented performer." --Publishers Weekly, This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. Like Sophie's Choice , it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever., "Polly Stone's delivery of Sarah's story is riveting with its spare emotional power." -- AudioFile Magazine "This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. Like Sophie's Choice , it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever." -- Naomi Ragen, author of The Saturday Wife and The Covenant " Sarah's Key unlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf." -- Risa Miller, author of Welcome to Heavenly Heights "The story is heart-wrenching, and Polly Stone gives an excellent performance, keeping a low-key tone through descriptions of horror that would elicit excessive dramatics from a less talented performer." -- Publishers Weekly " Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting." -- Book Page "Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode." -- News-Record "Polly Stone's flawless transitions alternate between English and French and the 1942 and present time setting of two stories." -- The Chapel Hill Herald, " Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting." - Book Page, " Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting." Book Page, "Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode." News-Record, "This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. Like Sophie's Choice , it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever." Naomi Ragen, author of The Saturday Wife and The Covenant "Sarah's Key unlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf." Risa Miller, author of Welcome to Heavenly Heights "The story is heart-wrenching, and Polly Stone gives an excellent performance, keeping a low-key tone through descriptions of horror that would elicit excessive dramatics from a less talented performer." -- Publishers Weekly " Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting." Book Page "Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode." News-Record "Polly Stone's flawless transitions alternate between English adn French and the 1942 and present time setting of two stories." - The Chapel Hill Herald , Sarah's Key unlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf., Polly Stone's flawless transitions alternate between English and French and the 1942 and present time setting of two stories., Polly Stone's flawless transitions alternate between English adn French and the 1942 and present time setting of two stories., "This is a remarkable historical novel, a book which brings to light a disturbing and deliberately hidden aspect of French behavior towards Jews during World War II. Like Sophie's Choice , it's a book that impresses itself upon one's heart and soul forever." Naomi Ragen, author of The Saturday Wife and The Covenant "Sarah's Key unlocks the star crossed, heart thumping story of an American journalist in Paris and the 60-year-old secret that could destroy her marriage. This book will stay on your mind long after it's back on the shelf." Risa Miller, author of Welcome to Heavenly Heights "The story is heart-wrenching, and Polly Stone gives an excellent performance, keeping a low-key tone through descriptions of horror that would elicit excessive dramatics from a less talented performer." -- Publishers Weekly " Sarah's Key opens a door into this heartbreaking WWII episode that's been cloaked in silence, making it intensely real and affecting." Book Page "Tatiana de Rosnay offers us a brilliantly subtle, compelling portrait of France under occupation and reveals the taboos and silence that surroudn this painful episode." News-Record "Polly Stone's flawless transitions alternate between English adn French and the 1942 and present time setting of two stories." - The Chapel Hill Herald