What Is Left of the Night
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What Is Left of the Night

A World War II Novel

  1. 375 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

What Is Left of the Night

A World War II Novel

About this book

Based on a true story Buchanan delivers a thought-provoking examination of the role of Christians in war and what true religion really means. Using larger than life characters from history, he weaves a philosophical tale of danger, intrigue, and sacrifice. —Library Journal . The Nazi regime's bloody wake in Europe persists as they brutally send "undesirables" to their deaths in concentration camps. As a young Jew, Hannah leaves behind her mother and sister as she flees certain death, arriving in Le Chambon in search of refuge. Driven by their deeply rooted faith in God, Protestant pastor AndrĆ© TrocmĆ© and his formidable wife, Magda, have turned the unassuming community in the foothills of the French Alps into a quiet resistance—a haven where they shelter escapees from Hitler's ever-tightening fist. It's here that an author pens his Nobel Prize-winning novel and finds answers to his questions about God; and just outside the village borders, a one-legged female American spy sets up an operation to organize the French Resistance. But a sadistic crew is on the rise. Under the supervision of the Butcher of Lyon, Gestapo officer Herr Lauer pursues the Jewish girl. Hannah was in his sights, but when she evaded him, his explosive rage and thirst for revenge set him on a spiraling mission to track her down—leading him straight to Le Chambon. With lyrical prose and historical accuracy, Mark Buchanan weaves together a thrilling narrative from the real-life stories of a pastor, refugee, spy, and author, tangled together in a plot against the Reich.

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eBook ISBN
9780825449550
Year
2026

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication Page
  5. Contents
  6. AĀ Note from theĀ Author
  7. After
  8. Part I: During - 1942
  9. Before - 1921–42
  10. Part II: During - 1942–44
  11. After - 1945–71
  12. Acknowledgments
  13. Notes
  14. Bibliography
  15. About theĀ Author