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7. I can think of one from a book I read recently.
Mon Apr 20, 2015, 12:34 PM
Apr 2015

This is from All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. I loved this book. Mrs. Enthusiast loved it too.

Anthony Doerr's blind 12 year old heroine Marie-Laure was central to the story. She seemed totally real and entirely believable. Marie worked for the French Resistance against the Nazis. Working for the French Resistance would ordinarily be a challenging undertaking. But everything took on another dimension of difficulty because Marie was a blind 12 year old. But she was brilliant and courageous. My wife and I fell in love with Marie-Laure. I'm afraid my account doesn't do the character or the story justice.

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/anthony-doerr/all-the-light-we-cannot-see.htm

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