Wednesday, April 10, 2019













"Paris 7 A.M." by Liza Wieland


Ever read a book that, when you read it, sounds like the book itself is writing the book? That's how this one is. It's brilliant. Very well written. Love the characters and the settings. The feel of the book is filled with love and friendship, hope and disaster. It's the time when Hitler was starting to cause chaos and sadness. It's a time when people were careful on what they said, to whom, and where.

I enjoyed "Paris 7 A.M." because of how it was written. She sees no harm in traveling to Paris because Hitler was quiet in what he was doing. It wasn't well known. 

The beauty of Paris and surrounding areas brought light and brilliance to the book. 

How I loved the poems the main character wrote. How I loved the relationship building and sharing of life's simple pleasures. There is so much more I can say. Pick it up when it comes out. Get engrossed in life in 1939 and after.

"Paris 7 A.M." is a book that you will enjoy so much that you will pick it up again. I know I will.

Enjoy!