**A chance discovery inside a vintage typewriter case reveals the gripping story 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, Juno Lambert buys a 1931 Underwood typewriter
The Words I Never Wrote
โ Scribed by Jane Thynne
- Book ID
- 112859984
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781524796594
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โฆ Synopsis
A chance discovery inside a vintage typewriter case reveals the gripping story 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, Juno Lambert buys a 1931 Underwood typewriter that once belonged to celebrated journalist Cordelia Capel. Within its case she discovers an unfinished novel, igniting a transatlantic journey to fill the gaps in the story of Cordelia and her sister and the secret that lies between them.
Europe, 1936: Cordelia's socialite sister Irene marries a German industrialist who whisks her away to Berlin. Cordelia, feistier and more intellectual than Irene, gets a job at a newspaper in Paris, pursuing the journalism career she cherishes. As politics begin to boil in Europe, the sisters exchange letters and Cordelia discovers that Irene's husband is a Nazi sympathizer. With increasing desperation, Cordelia writes to her...M.F
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