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Set in France and America, News of Our Loved Ones is a haunting and intimate examination of love and loss, beauty and the cost of survival, witnessed through two generations of one French family, whose lives are all touched by the tragic events surrounding the D-Day bombings in Normandy.

What if your family's fate could be traced back to one indelible summer?

Over four long years, the Delasalle family has struggled to live in their Nazi occupied village in Normandy. Maman, Oncle Henri, Yvonne, and Françoise silently watched as their Jewish neighbors were arrested or wordlessly disappeared. Now in June 1944, when the sirens wail each day, warning of approaching bombers, the family wonders if rumors of the coming Allied invasion are true—and if they will survive to see their country liberated.

For sixteen-year-old Yvonne, thoughts of the war recede when she sees the red-haired boy bicycle past her window each afternoon. Murmuring to herself I love you, I love you, I love you, she wills herself to hear the whisper of his bicycle tires over the screech of Allied bombs falling from the sky.

Yvonne's sister, Geneviève, is in Paris to audition for the National Conservatory. Pausing to consider the shadow of a passing cloud as she raises her bow, she does not know that her family's home in Normandy lies in the path of British and American bombers. While Geneviève plays, her brother Simon and Tante Chouchotte, anxiously await news from their loved ones in Normandy.

Decades later, Geneviève, the wife of an American musician, lives in the United States. Each summer she returns to her homeland with her children, so that they may know their French family. Geneviève's youngest daughter, Polly, becomes obsessed with the stories she hears about the war, believing they are the key to understanding her mother and the conflicting cultures shaping her life.

Moving back and forth in time, told from varying points of view, News of Our Loved Ones explores the way family histories are shared and illuminates the power of storytelling to understand the past and who we are.

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Set in France and America, News of Our Loved Ones is a haunting and intimate examination of love and loss, beauty and the cost of survival, witnessed through two generations of one French family, whose lives are all touched by the tragic events surrounding the D-Day bombings in Normandy.

What if your family's fate could be traced back to one indelible summer?

Over four long years, the Delasalle family has struggled to live in their Nazi occupied village in Normandy. Maman, Oncle Henri, Yvonne, and Françoise silently watched as their Jewish neighbors were arrested or wordlessly disappeared. Now in June 1944, when the sirens wail each day, warning of approaching bombers, the family wonders if rumors of the coming Allied invasion are true—and if they will survive to see their country liberated.

For sixteen-year-old Yvonne, thoughts of the war recede when she sees the red-haired boy bicycle past her window each afternoon. Murmuring to herself I love you, I love you, I love you, she wills herself to hear the whisper of his bicycle tires over the screech of Allied bombs falling from the sky.

Yvonne's sister, Geneviève, is in Paris to audition for the National Conservatory. Pausing to consider the shadow of a passing cloud as she raises her bow, she does not know that her family's home in Normandy lies in the path of British and American bombers. While Geneviève plays, her brother Simon and Tante Chouchotte, anxiously await news from their loved ones in Normandy.

Decades later, Geneviève, the wife of an American musician, lives in the United States. Each summer she returns to her homeland with her children, so that they may know their French family. Geneviève's youngest daughter, Polly, becomes obsessed with the stories she hears about the war, believing they are the key to understanding her mother and the conflicting cultures shaping her life.

Moving back and forth in time, told from varying points of view, News of Our Loved Ones explores the way family histories are shared and illuminates the power of storytelling to understand the past and who we are.

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        "Compelling...The experiences, perspectives, and secrets of a French family during the Nazi occupation and after World War II... The novel successfully portrays the indelible impact of the war on people who lived through it." — Kirkus Reviews

        "Abigail DeWitt shows how one generation's experience is transferred to the next generation. News of Our Loved Ones is a war story that studies the war with the help of the psychological scars its victims suffer from. It is absolutely mesmerizing." — Washington Book Review, "Best Novels to Read This Fall"

        "In an age of novels where not much happens, DeWitt packs in enough narrative in a short space that would normally keep a multi-volume series running for years. News of Our Loved Ones ponders questions of love, loss, family and the long-reaching impact of war." — Wilmington Star News

        "An effective and affecting tale of wartime loss and the way that weight of sorrow is held through generations...DeWitt writes in spare prose and has a knack for lovely turns of phrase...Moving." — Publishers Weekly

        "What a beautiful, haunting novel Abigail DeWitt gives us...These are stories of love and great loss, of memory, of scars, of the devastating force that is war...of how people and families endure, keep going and find new reasons to live...DeWitt writes beautifully, poetically, with great attention to detail that brings the scenes to life and makes the memories and emotions all the more poignant...a book to be savored." — Greensboro News & Record

        "News of Our Loved Ones is beautifully written work, that untangles the fabric of family, and follows each thread through time, to where meaning is forged from chaos." — Simon Van Booy, award-winning author of Father's Day

        "DeWitt's beautiful and honest novel captures the full force of families spanning decades, wars, and oceans. Each character offers up shards of their existence until a radiant mosaic of deep longing, personal mythmaking, and remarkable endurance emerges. These characters brave the search for love, decency, and peace alongside the specter of loss. Yet the driving mystery here is not how sorrow hews us through time, but the resurgent heart's ability to pass so much light from one generation to the next. This powerful book will imprint itself on readers." — Devin Murphy, national bestselling author of The Boat Runner

        "Told in multiple voices and spanning generations, Abigail DeWitt's News of Our Loved Ones is a novel of astounding beauty, empathy, and eloquence. 'Most of the world will be too young to imagine that you ever really has a life,' laments one character. But that is not the case: here is life. And here is a book that belongs on the shelf with Irène Némirovsky's Suite Française, Mohsin Hamid's Exit West, and all of our other great works of war and peace."
        Mark Powell, author of Small Treasons

        "Abigail DeWitt's News of Our Loved Ones is a story of old Europe, of a tumultuous time that shifted borders, loyalties, and family order. But it is also an enduring story of love, secrets, denial, and redemption. Each word she writes is imbued with beauty: what emerges is a delicate tableau of darkness and light; village dusks and impulsive chances. Above all, it's a story of a strong woman, a free woman, and her fractured memories. If Simone de Beauvoir were alive today, she would write like this." — Janine Di Giovanni, author of The Morning They Came for Us: Dispatches from Syria

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        August 1, 2018
        The experiences, perspectives, and secrets of a French family during the Nazi occupation and after World War II.DeWitt (Dogs, 2010, etc.) spins a complex web of memories as she tells the story of the Delasalle family. Early in the book we meet Geneviève, who has gone to Paris to audition for the National Conservatory. Her younger sisters, Françoise and Yvonne; her grandmother; her mother; and her stepfather, Henri, live in occupied Caen, Normandy; her brother, Simon, and her aunt Chouchotte also live in Paris. On D-Day, Caen is bombed, and some family members are killed. The book centers on how the characters who are left recall those times. The postwar sections focus on Geneviève as a grown woman, married to an American and returning to France every summer with her children, and about what became of the others. These sections move between the past and present as the characters remember. The chapters in which Françoise and Chouchotte revisit memories are compelling and successfully portray the indelible impact of the war on people who lived through it. A few friends of the family have their own chapters, and those, while interesting, seem somewhat tangential. Polly, Geneviève's youngest daughter, lives the war through her mother's stories and her other relatives' silences, and her chapters reveal the war's impact on the next generation. DeWitt successfully conveys the way memories vary from one person to the next, so that for example, Simon, Geneviève, and Chouchotte have different recollections of the moment they met on a Paris street and Simon's wife blurted out the news of the deaths in Caen. The Jewish characters here are mostly admired by the French gentiles, and one Jewish man, a pediatrician in the Delasalle's hometown, has young mothers fawning over him. Perhaps because widespread anti-Semitism features in much of the fiction set in World War II-era France (such as Irène Némirovsky's Suite Française), its absence, especially among the Delasalle family, is notable.A war story that focuses on the psychological aftermath rather than the wartime experience itself.

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        DeWitt (Lili) explores how the American invasion of Normandy changes the destiny of one family in this moving tale of sorrow reverberating across generations. During four years of Nazi occupation, when the people of Caen were forced to choose dangerous resistance or shameful cooperation, the Delasalles have survived by keeping a low profile as their Jewish neighbors are arrested or sent to death camps. Sixteen-year-old Yvonne sees out the war in Caen with her family, but her younger sister, Genevieve, has been sent to Paris to live with her aunt in order to try out for the music conservatory. When the Allies are on the brink of liberating France, Yvonne and her mother and grandmother are all killed in an air strike. Black sheep Genevieve leaves her descendants a legacy of half-truths and blank spots about the family. Tracking backward in time, the book alternates chapters among the Delasalles, exploring their lives leading up to the war. Later sections feature other voices, including future generations of the Delasalle family struggling to uncover the past and deal with the remaining trauma of a family broken by war. DeWitt switches between the occupation and the postwar period with mixed effect. She writes in spare prose and has a knack for lovely turns of phrase (“Mathilde herself is my only clear memory of Paris”), but the separate sections rarely feel distinct in their voices. Still, this is an effective and affecting tale of wartime loss and the way that weight of sorrow is held through generations.

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        September 1, 2018
        Even in the midst of a terrible war, it's possible to find beauty in life. Sixteen-year-old Yvonne is preoccupied by thoughts of the young man who had been riding his bicycle by her house when the Allies start dropping bombs on the French countryside during D-Day. A Jewish doctor living in hiding as a Gentile in Paris attempts to paint a marigold while certain that the SS is about to arrest him. With masterful artistry, DeWitt weaves together the individual narratives of relations both during WWII and for decades afterward, creating a multilayered narrative of survival and redemption. While not all the members of the family survive the war, those who do pass along their stories to the next generation, so a young girl on a beach vacation imagines how she would react if brought in for interrogation under the Nazis. Each story can stand on its own, but together they offer a powerful kaleidoscopic view of the many ways war takes its toll and the small moments of beauty it nevertheless contains.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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What if your family's fate could be traced back to one indelible summer?

Over four long years, the Delasalle family has struggled to live in their Nazi occupied village in Normandy. Maman, Oncle Henri, Yvonne, and Françoise silently watched as their Jewish neighbors were arrested or wordlessly disappeared. Now in June 1944, when the sirens wail each day, warning of approaching bombers, the family wonders if rumors of the coming Allied invasion are true—and if they will survive to see their country liberated.

For sixteen-year-old Yvonne, thoughts of the war recede when she sees the red-haired boy bicycle past her window each afternoon. Murmuring to herself...

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