38 Londres Street By Philippe Sands
38 Londres Street By Philippe Sands
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Philippe Sands's 38 Londres Street
Philippe Sands's 38 Londres Street is a touching, personal look at family history, memory, and conflict, all centered on one house in Paris that ties human experiences to the larger horror of 20th-century Europe. Sands uses legal knowledge, archival research, and emotional storytelling to tell the stories of four families: Jewish, Catholic, displaced, and quiet. Each family was affected by persecution, perseverance, and survival.
Sands' new book, which follows his famous East West Street, is another deeply human story that combines personal genealogy with historical justice to create a work of truth, loss, and recollection.
Book Set
The Hare with Amber Eyes, The Cut Out Girl, and East West Street are all great books for fans of Holocaust history, personal memoirs, and legal-human rights stories.
Why you should read 38 Londres Street:
A mix of biography, memoir, and legal history that tells a powerful story.
Emotional Depth: Looks at grief, identity, and trauma that passes from one generation to the next.
Historical Relevance: Links personal stories to bigger events in Europe during and after World War II.
Beautifully researched, with a lot of detail and a strong, narrative voice.
"One address, four lives, and the ghosts of Europe's darkest hours."
"එක් ලිපිනයක්, ජීවිත හතරක්, සහ යුරෝපයේ අඳුරු සමයේ ආත්මාවන්."
"ஒரே முகவரி, நான்கு வாழ்க்கைகள், மற்றும் ஐரோப்பாவின் இருண்ட காலத்தின் ஆவிகள்."
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About the Book
38 Londres Street is the title.
Philippe Sands wrote this.
ISBN: 9781474627368
Weidenfeld & Nicolson is the publisher.
Year of Publication: 2023
Number of Pages: About 368 (Paperback)
Type: Memoir, Biography, History, WWII, and Legal Studies