GG reviewed Madame Fourcade's Secret War by Lynne Olson
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2 stars
Did not finish. We read this book for my book club and I tried THREE times to finish it, and it was just too long and boring — which is shocking for a book that has such a fascinating subject!
There were too many characters that came in and out of the story with too little information about them, and I felt like the author was too focused on writing a complete historical text rather than making it interesting as a biography or general non-fiction read. I wish the author had chosen a portion of the story, with 3 or 4 central characters, and gone deeper into who they were and what motivated them.
Even in the more than half of the book that I did read, I never really got a sense of who Madame Fourcade was and why she made the choices she did. There’s such a deep …
Did not finish. We read this book for my book club and I tried THREE times to finish it, and it was just too long and boring — which is shocking for a book that has such a fascinating subject!
There were too many characters that came in and out of the story with too little information about them, and I felt like the author was too focused on writing a complete historical text rather than making it interesting as a biography or general non-fiction read. I wish the author had chosen a portion of the story, with 3 or 4 central characters, and gone deeper into who they were and what motivated them.
Even in the more than half of the book that I did read, I never really got a sense of who Madame Fourcade was and why she made the choices she did. There’s such a deep well there — How did she feel about leaving her children behind? How did she evaluate whether to bring new civilians into her circle and how to deploy the ones who joined? How did she view her place in history? I don’t feel like we got any of that.