Sarah's Key

Hardcover, 294 pages

English language

Published June 7, 2007 by St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-0-312-37083-1
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OCLC Number:
86166921

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4 stars (2 reviews)

Paris, July 1942: Ten-year-old Sarah is brutally arrested with her family in the Vel' d'Hiv' roundup, the most notorious act of French collaboration with the Nazis. but before the police come to take them, Sarah locks her younger brother, Michel, in their favorite hiding place, a cupboard in the family's apartment. She keeps the key, thinking that she will be back within a few hours.

Paris, May 2002: On Vel' d'Hiv's sixtieth anniversary, Julia Jarmond, an American journalist, is asked by her Paris-based American magazine to write an article about this black day in France's past. Julia has lived in Paris for nearly twenty-five years, married a Frenchman, and she is shocked both by her ignorance about the event and the silence that still surrounds it. In the course of her investigation, she stumbles onto a trail of long-hidden family secrets that connects her to Sarah. Julia finds herself compelled …

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3 stars

Possible spoilers.

Meh.

The author did an excellent job of creating and sustaining suspense in the first part of the novel, when the reader wonders if Sarah will get back to free her brother in time.

The story of what happened to Sarah and her family during the Nazi occupation of Paris is compelling and heart-wrenching.

However, the story of Julia is a big yawn, in spite of all the melodrama the author throws into her life. It reads like a soap opera, or like chick lit (which I loathe), and is in jarring contrast to Sarah's story. Julia is a thoroughly unlikeable character whom I just wanted to shake; and I couldn't bring myself to care about her, her daughter, her husband, her in-laws, her sister, or her unborn child. I wanted to shake the author, too, and say, "Tell me more about Sarah. Tell me more about something …

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Subjects

  • Family secrets
  • Jews
  • Anniversaries
  • Fiction
  • Women authors
  • Americans
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • History

Places

  • Paris (France)
  • France