A review by fasmina
Daughters of War by Dinah Jefferies

4.0

Set in 1944, Daughters of War is a family saga that focuses on the lives of three sisters, Helene, Elise and Florence and how the WW-ll played different roles in their lives. After their mother left to England and with no father, the three sisters are left to look after themselves in the Nazi-occupied Sainte Cecile, France. There is mystery, love and emotions and above all, how important it is to look out for your family, people and your country and focus on changes that help you grow. Each sister is faced with a different challenge and how each of them react and overcome the different emotions and turmoils make the plot intriguing. The description of the nature is as engaging as the description of their emotions, which is presented in alternative narratives of the three sisters. First in a series, each sister carries elements that we can look forward to in the next part of the series.