“The Woman with No Name” is a historical fiction
book by Audrey Blake. This book mainly takes place during WWII in
France. Yvonne, the main character going by the name Jacqueline, is
working with the French resistance. I liked this book in part because it
was based upon a real person - and the author’s note noted what was
true and what was fiction. I do, however, wish that this book had been
in chronological order as the jumping about had me a lot confused trying
to keep track of what happened when. Overall, though, I found this book
engaging and interesting. Four stars.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Book Review: The Woman with No Name - Audrey Blake
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