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A review by ljrinaldi
D-Day: Untold Stories of the Normandy Landings Inspired by 20 Real-Life People by Michael Noble
4.0
It has been 75 years, come June 6, 2019, since D-Day. Many of the people who participated are in their 90s and 100s, so the stories are leaving us, the living stories. So, a book like this, that gets down to the personal level, with personal stories is important to telling the story.


By choosing real people and their stories, we learn how this very important moment in World War II affected them.
This is a good resource to have on hand, to introduce D-Day and World War II. Highly recommended for libraries and schools as a way to get children interested in learning about this moment in time.
Thanks to Netgallay for making this book available for an honest review.


By choosing real people and their stories, we learn how this very important moment in World War II affected them.
This is a good resource to have on hand, to introduce D-Day and World War II. Highly recommended for libraries and schools as a way to get children interested in learning about this moment in time.
Thanks to Netgallay for making this book available for an honest review.