Description
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr is a masterful work of historical fiction that follows two young people during World War II. Marie-Laure, a blind girl in Paris, flees Nazi-occupied France with her father, carrying a potentially dangerous jewel to the walled citadel of Saint-Malo. In Germany, orphaned Werner Pfennig grows up in a mining town, developing a skill for radios that ultimately draws him into the machinery of the war. Doerr intertwines their stories with precision, exploring the small acts of courage, kindness, and resistance that define human resilience amidst destruction. Richly atmospheric, deeply moving, and intricately plotted, the novel illuminates the moral and emotional complexities of wartime life.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, a New York Times Number One Bestseller, and a finalist for the National Book Award, this acclaimed story appeals to readers seeking an evocative, character-driven narrative that captures both the horrors and the quiet beauty of life in extraordinary circumstances.














