
Suite Francaise
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Oreskes
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Barbara Rosenblat
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By:
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Irene Nemirovsky
Part One, "A Storm in June", is set in the chaos and mayhem of the massive 1940 exodus from Paris on the eve of the Nazi invasion. Part Two, "Dolce", opens in the provincial town of Bussy during the first influx of German soldiers. Each part features a rich cast of characters, people who never should have met, but come to form ambiguous relationships as they are forced to endure circumstances beyond their control.
Translated by Sandra Smith.
©2004 Editions DENOEL; 2006 Sandra Smith (P)2006 HighBridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
- Audie Award Finalist, Literary Fiction, 2007
"A finely made work of fiction that portrays occupied France with both severity and sympathy....Written with extraordinary detachment by a woman who seemed to know that her own days were numbered." (The New York Times)
Thought provoking but felt unfinished
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Unfortunately one of the readers, Rosenblat, disappoints. The emotions depicted by her vocal tones often conflict with those indicated by the text. Better to read the text in a normal voice than dramatize inaccurately. Allow us, the "readers", to interpret the text for ourselves.
Beautiful and Poignant
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Would you try another book from Irene Nemirovsky and/or Daniel Oreskes and Barbara Rosenblat ?
Both narrators did a phenomenal job, but could not save the book.Would you recommend Suite Francaise to your friends? Why or why not?
I would not recommend this book, as I could barely get through it myself. I was considering returning the book after about 1 hour of listening, as I could not keep track of too many characters, introduced too quickly. In fact, at the end of part one I still was confused about who was who. Frankly, I did not care deeply about anyone (I need to care about at least 1 character in order to enjoy a book). I do think the writer had a great potential and a great talent to describe human emotions, scenery, and almost imperceptible subtleties of human interactions. But, with so many characters, it was very difficult to keep up.Was Suite Francaise worth the listening time?
Hard to say. The book definitely is a historical treasure, a first hand account of events. It peeked my interest in French history. However, enjoyment was minimal and frustration ran high.Did not live up to my expectation
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Magnificent
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Because of the story of its writing and discovery, I had anticipated a novel of real significance. Instead, it was a somewhat interesting read about the emptying out of Paris when the Germans first arrived during WWII.Not the meaningful book I anticipated
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The best book I've read all year
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Sweet Melancholy
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Feel the terror of occupation
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Surviving
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