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Somewhere a Song Pella, Judith
Somewhere a Song Pella, Judith
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Judith Pella's *Somewhere a Song* follows the Marquet family through the chaos of World War II-era Europe. Ada Marquet, a Russian pianist fleeing Stalin's purges, finds herself trapped in occupied France with her family as the Nazi regime tightens its grip. When her husband is arrested and her daughter joins the Resistance, Ada must decide how far she'll go to protect those she loves — and whether survival is worth the moral compromises it demands. Pella weaves historical detail with intimate family drama, exploring faith under pressure and the small acts of courage that define wartime existence. The story moves between concert halls and safe houses, tracking how ordinary people navigate impossible choices when the world is burning around them. For readers who loved *All the Light We Cannot See* or Kristin Hannah's *The Nightingale* — thoughtful WWII fiction that centers women's resilience without sanitizing the terror.
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