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The Alice A Novel by Kate Quinn

The Alice Network is a historical fiction novel that brings the readers back to the Great War. Author Kate Quinn tells a story of two women in wartime Europe. One is an American socialite Charlie St. Clair. Her pregnancy forces her to leave her country and move to Europe in search of a cousin who disappeared in France during the Nazi occupation. The second is a female spy Eve Gardiner who became a part of France’s Alice Network during the Great War. Their stories intertwine in this exciting tale by Kate Quinn. 2017 is a good year for Kate Quinn’s The Alice Network. This novel boasts of its recognition as New York Times & USA Today bestseller. It has also been acclaimed #1 Historical Fiction Bestseller by Globe and Mail. It has been part of NPR’s 2017 Best Books of the Year, Girly Book Club and Bookbub’s Biggest Historical Fiction Books of the Year. Celebrity Reese Witherspoon picked The Alice Network for her esteemed book club. Lastly, The Alice Network became the official Summer Book Pick for Good Housekeeping, Parade, Library Journal, Goodreads, Liz and Lisa, and BookBub.

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In this comprehensive look into The Alice A Novel by Kate Quinn, you’ll gain insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions. Be prepared to lead with the

•More than 60 “done-for-you” discussion prompts available

•Discussion aid which includes a wealth of information and prompts

•Overall brief plot synopsis and author biography as refreshers

•Thought-provoking questions made for deeper examinations

•Creative exercises to foster alternate “if this was you” discussions

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79 pages, Paperback

Published February 12, 2021

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December 1, 2020
I thought the ideas for the plot were very interesting. How the novel was written I found to be very distracting. Had I been reading the book instead of listening to it being read to me, I would have skipped over lots of the writing. Going back and forth between Eve's story and Charlie's story seemed to interfere with continuity.
Although some of the descriptive language used was quite interesting and well written, at times it was unnecessary and made the story much longer than it needed to be.
The book seemed to try to bring the Post Traumatic Stress views of war to the pre- 1950's view. They weren't the same. Battle Fatigue didn't have the same aura as PTS. (Remember, soldiers survive wounds now that they died from in the 40's.) I also found the "stress" that Charlene was under to find out about her cousin was not on the same level as Eve's, although that's not the way it was written. I found it hard to believe that they both had a connection to Rene'. Perhaps more should have been written about Rene than about Charlene.
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