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I really really enjoyed this. I didn’t reliase how tough Norway had it during the war. This book shows it all but also how quickly the tide can turn! Sobbed through so many parts! Highly recommend
I'm tearing up again just writing the review
The Silent Resistance is a heartbreaking and poignant tale set against the backdrop of World War II and its aftermath. Following the story of Anni, a Norwegian woman dedicated to the resistance, and her daughter Ingrid, this novel captures the devastation war brings not only to nations but also to families.
The relationship between Anni and Ingrid is truly the heart of this story, their bond is portrayed with such tenderness and love. Watching them navigate the horrors of occupation—doing everything in their power to survive, yet facing circumstances far beyond their control—was gut-wrenching. Anni’s desperation to shield her daughter from the dangers of war and Ingrid’s later search for the truth about her mother had me emotionally invested.
When a Nazi civilian is billeted at her home, Anni is faced with an impossible choice. Despite her dedication to the resistance and her role in saving countless lives, Anni finds herself falling in love with the enemy. The consequences of this relationship are harsh, as the Norwegian government prosecutes women like her with shocking severity. I had no idea the extent of these punishments, and it was heartbreaking to see how her own country turned its back on her, even after all the sacrifices she had made.
Ingrid’s journey, in particular, left a lasting impact on me. Her struggle to uncover what happened to her mother, years after the war ended, was filled with so many frustrating and heartbreaking obstacles. Her pain was palpable, and I couldn’t help but feel the weight of her loss and determination. This book had me in tears by the end.
The Silent Resistance shines a light on the human cost of war, especially for civilians, and how it can tear even the closest families apart. It also highlights the moral complexities of survival, and how even those who risked everything for their country could be persecuted for the choices they made. This is a beautiful, bittersweet story of a mother’s fierce love for her child, and the lengths she’ll go to protect her. It’s a book that will stay with me for a long time.
Thank you NetGalley and Allison & Busby for this ARC. All opinions are my own.