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The Paris Girl: The Young Woman Who Outwitted the Nazis and Became a WWII Hero

Citadel. Dec. 2024. 256p. ISBN 9780806544298. $28. HIST
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White’s (Andrée’s War: How One Young Woman Outwitted the Nazis) delivers an intimate portrayal of her mother, Andrée Griotteray, and her resistance efforts in Nazi-occupied Paris. Her book expertly weaves together primary sources (diary entries, letters, and more) to vividly chronicle the experiences of Griotteray, who was only 19 when she became an integral part of the French Resistance in 1940s Paris. At the time, she worked as a clerk in the passport office, so some of her efforts to help Jewish people escape persecution included stealing ID cards. This book guides readers through her harrowing experiences, which range from her involvement in underground activities as part of her younger brother’s resistance network (Orion) to her arrest and eventual liberation.
VERDICT A captivating blend of historical depth and personal narrative that explores themes of courage, patriotism, betrayal, and the complexities of life during a war. This insightful, moving work spotlights the often overlooked contributions of young women during World War II.
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