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All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

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The Tides of War This beautifully  written book takes you into the lives of two people during World War II.  Werner, an intelligent 18-year-old German boy is a curious, mechanically inclined orphan who is enlisted in the National Political Institute of Education at Schulpforta to track resistance members through radio communication.  Marie-Laure is a 16-year-old blind, French girl, who grew up surrounded by the intrigues of the Museum of Natural History in Paris, where her father was a locksmith. The museum houses a unique, large diamond called the Sea of Flames, which plays directly and indirectly into the lives of Marie-Laure and Werner when they eventually meet in August, 1944 in occupied Saint-Malo, a walled city by the sea. This is a poignant story about the interconnectivity of people’s lives, their lights, which may turn the tides of someone’s world even with a few brief moments of interaction. The Pulitzer-prize winning prose is rich and eloquent and kept