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The Last Correspondent
- Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
- Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
When journalist Ella Franks is unmasked as a woman writing under a male pseudonym, she loses her job. But having risked everything to write, she refuses to be silenced and leaps at the chance to become a correspondent in war-torn France.
Already entrenched in the thoroughly male arena of war reporting is feisty American photojournalist Danni Bradford. Together with her best friend and partner, Andy, she is determined to cover the events unfolding in Normandy. And to discover the whereabouts of Andy’s flighty sister, Vogue model Chloe, who has followed a lover into the French Resistance.
When trailblazing efforts turn to tragedy, Danni, Ella and Chloe are drawn together, and soon form a formidable team. Each woman is determined to follow her dreams "no matter what", and to make her voice heard over the noise of war.
Europe is a perilous place, with danger at every turn. They’ll need to rely on each other if they are to get their stories back, and themselves out alive. Will the adventure and love they find be worth the journey of their lives?
What the critics say
"This fast-paced narrative is packed with subterfuge, action, and romance." --Historical Novel Society
"What a wonderful read! In turns fascinating, frustrating, and uplifting, Lane’s tender tale of three courageous woman seeking to bring the human stories of World War II to a waiting world against more than just the obvious barriers of war will keep you turning pages to the very end." --Imogen Clark, bestselling author of Where The Story Starts
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- B4rd
- 2020-11-04
Loved
What a wonderful story about 3 strong women paving the way for others. I read somewhere that this story was based on some actual journalist during WWII. Thank you Ms. Lane for writing great stories from this era about women's roles.
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- Kirsten Swackhamer
- 2020-12-10
excellent story
I loved this book by Soraya Lane, as I have loved her other historical fiction books. The narration was excellent, and the story kept me intrigued for the entire book. I hated to see it end!
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- Alyssa Amori
- 2020-11-25
very enjoyable book
I like the story the storyline it was all very believable well written great audio on it very very good book I would highly recommend it
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- Kindle Customer
- 2020-11-20
Blasphemy
The story was good although very pro woman's rights. The theme was repeated so often it became boring. The use of God's name for a cuss is absolutely unacceptable.
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- Jodee
- 2020-11-15
I would Highly recommend this book to anyone.
Loved it.. Shows the true heroes! Well written book,couldn't put it down! Nice to see how hard they worked.
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- Melanie Wheeler
- 2021-03-23
Well done.
Loved the story. Loved the narration.
New perspective on WWII and I highly recommend it.
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- Josh
- 2021-03-18
History, imagery, ans romance at its finest
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! One of the best reads to date, history, love, romace, thrills, chills, and a beautiful ending
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- Amy C
- 2021-02-08
great WWII book
This book gave a different perspective of the war. it is a must read for me.
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- April Thornton
- 2021-01-03
Absolutely amazing
This started out as a book to read when i was between reading others. It quickly became my main read as i listened to it whenever i had the chance. I am heartbroken that i finished it but the ending completely makes up for it.
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- Mary Mom of 3
- 2020-11-20
I couldn’t wait to keep listening! So good!
I loved this story! I couldn’t wait to keep listening! I enjoyed the women’s stories and their pluck, their never give up no matter what resilience!
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