The Book of Lost Names direct and plain approach to storytelling lacked the subtlety and emotional depth that brings stories of this nature to life and allows I highly recommend Her wording in the notes is a bit tricky and at first I thought this was based on a real person which is my fav kind of character (like last train to London) but this character is imagined. Imagine an adventure story where you meet a bunch of different creatures. ISBN-13: 9781982131890 Summary Inspired by an astonishing true story from World War II, a [] Novel Deelights The Silent Wife & Finders Keepers Reading Ladies Book Club The Book of Lost Names & The Salt Path What Cathy Read Next The Young Survivors & Munich Art and Soul []. I know it is based on a true story but theres something about the premise that strikes me as just not right. Kristin was born just outside Boston, Massachusetts and spent her childhood there, as well as in Columbus, Ohio, and St. Petersburg, Florida. The book that was taken from me before I could learn whether it contained the one answer I so desperately needed. WebThe Book of Lost Names | Book by Kristin Harmel | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster About The Book Excerpt Reading Group Guide About The Author Product Details Related Articles Raves and Reviews Awards and Honors Resources and Downloads The Book of Lost Names More books from this author: Kristin Harmel . On page 165, Eva says, Ive always thought that its those childrenthe ones who realize that books are magicwho will have the brightest lives. How did Evas love of books help her throughout different points in the story? Their meeting coincides with Rmys departure, as he has been chosen to escort children across the border instead of simply forging documents. Why do you believe Eva decided to become a document forger? ~Denise J Hughes, Reading good books ruins you for enjoying bad ones. Do you think the moments she decided to work alone would have been easier if she had a partner, or do you think that would have only increased her stress? How does her growing relationship with Rmy impact her choices and activity in the resistance?