Hijas de la guerra ( Daughters of War ) is a sweeping historical fiction novel by , set in 1944 Nazi-occupied France. It is the first installment in a gripping trilogy that follows three sisters living in an old stone cottage in the Dordogne valley. The Three Sisters
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: Reviewers from Anika Entre Libros highlight the "landscape" style of the novel, which contrasts the idyllic beauty of rural France with the horrors of war. Where to Purchase (eBook/EPUB) Hijas De La Guerra Dinah Jefferies epub
: The rebellious middle sister who runs a local café. She is deeply involved with the French Resistance , taking enormous risks to fight the occupation.
: Beyond the external threat of the Nazis, the sisters harbor deep family secrets that threaten to unravel their bond as the story progresses. Hijas de la guerra ( Daughters of War
: The youngest, a dreamer and nature lover. She finds solace in her garden and the kitchen, representing the innocence the sisters fight to protect. Key Themes
: Each sister contributes to the war effort in their own way—from medical care to active sabotage—exploring what it means to be brave in the face of brutality. Daughters of War : Reviewers from Anika Entre
: The eldest and the "mother hen." A nurse by profession, she prioritizes the safety and survival of her family above all else.