

The Nightingale
Two sisters. One bends. One burns. Hannah wrote the story of resistance in occupied France as the women's story it always was.
Sisters in Resistance
Kristin Hannah's 2015 novel follows Vianne and Isabelle Rossignol, two French sisters with entirely opposite natures, during the German occupation of France in World War II. Vianne tries to survive and protect her daughter, forced into compromise after compromise with the German officer billeted in her home. Isabelle, reckless and furious, joins the French Resistance and creates an escape route for Allied airmen across the Pyrenees, earning the code name Nightingale. The novel is set within a framing narrative that only reveals its full weight at the end. It became one of the best-selling historical novels of the decade.
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"In love we find out who we want to be. In war we find out who we are.
"Kristin Hannah
Hannah was inspired by the real French Resistance networks run by women during the German occupation. She researched the escape routes over the Pyrenees and interviewed historians about the women who organised them.
The novel sold over 4.5 million copies in the US alone. It was adapted into a film in 2024. Hannah followed it with The Great Alone in 2018 and The Women in 2024, cementing her as one of the most commercially successful historical fiction writers working.
