by Madeline Martin
This book takes place during the second world war and involves two stories, one about an American Librarian who is hired and sent to Lisbon to pick up newspapers and microfilm them and send them to the U.S. The goverment officials scan these papers for tips about what is going on in France and other parts of Europe.
The other story is about a woman in Paris whose husband disappears. She finds out he was working for the resistance and he never told her. She eventually joins the resistance and ends up giving a Jewish woman her ID. She then works to give the woman a safe place to live and works to get her out of France,.
The woman is working on publishing resistance papers. She puts a coded message in the papers asking someone to help get the Jewish woman and her son out of France.
The American girl sees the message and works in Portugal to get the woman and son to Portugal.
Maybe it is my chemo brain fog but I found the book a bit difficult to follow, especially the work of the American in Lisbon.
It was an okay story, they do manage to get the woman out of France and eventually get her reunited with her husband who had managed to get to the U.S. The book does a good job of explaining the danger the resistance people faced.
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