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The Secret History of Audrey James

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An astonishing historical novel of one woman’s dangerous journey through World War II Germany and her life-changing friendship with a young woman decades later—from the #1 international bestselling author of Looking for Jane
“A fascinating and moving story of courage, sacrifice, and friendship.”—Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Names
Northern England, 2010. After a tragic accident upends her life, Kate Mercer leaves London to work at an old guest house near the Scottish border, where she hopes to find a fresh start and heal from her loss. When she arrives, she begins to unravel the truth about her past, but discovers that the mysterious elderly proprietor is harboring secrets of her own.
Berlin, 1938. Audrey James is weeks away from graduating from a prestigious music school in Berlin, where she’s been living with her best friend, Ilse Kaplan. As war looms, Ilse’s family disappears and high-ranking Nazi officers confiscate the house. In desperation, Audrey becomes their housekeeper while Ilse is forced into hiding in the attic. When a shocking turn of events embroils Audrey in the anti-Hitler movement, she must decide what matters most: protecting those she loves, or sacrificing everything for the greater good.
Inspired by true stories of courageous women and the German resistance during World War II, The Secret History of Audrey James is a captivating novel about the unbreakable bonds of friendship, the sacrifices we make for those we love, and the healing that comes from human connection.
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      Starred review from February 1, 2025
      The lives of history's survivors converge in this multigenerational novel of love and loss told in dual time lines. In 1938 Germany, Audrey's life as a pianist is upended as she witnesses the capture and death of her dear friend Ilse's family. She hides Ilse in her family's attic, willing to do anything to keep her safe, including forming an unlikely alliance. In England, 2010, attempting to flee the grief of losing her parents in a fatal car accident, Kate takes a job at the Oakwood Inn, where she is greeted by a curmudgeon named Audrey. Reluctance soon leads to heartfelt companionship as the duo begin to understand the impact of storytelling to heal. As Audrey recounts her days in WWII Berlin--and also aided by Audrey's "handyman" Ian--Kate begins to find a semblance of her former self. Both women's stories lay bare the burden on survivors of tragedy and bring to light the restorative power of shared narratives. In her second novel (after Looking for Jane, 2023), Marshall uses themes of friendship and survivor's guilt to weave a fast-paced story. Written in a style akin to Kristin Hannah's, Audrey and Kate's story is a valuable addition to WWII historical fiction.

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