A review by bucyte
A Partisan's Daughter by Louis de Bernières

4.5

Despite its very average reviews, I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It retells an in-depth conversation between two complete strangers who, at first sight, have nothing in common, and yet choose to trust and be open towards each other. I liked how the characters and their relationship was revealed through a well-written dialogue, and how the author played with telling the same story from different points of view. 0.5 stars off for an infuriatingly cheesy last line (although the last 10 pages or so were a perfect ending!).