The Paris Silence: In a City of Whispers, One Woman Dared to Speak.

Paperback Published on: 03/04/2026
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Synopsis

Paris, 1940. The city has fallen silent. She refuses to.

When German soldiers march down the streets of occupied Paris, schoolteacher Isabelle Moreau makes a choice that will define the next four years of her life - and end the lives she knew before them. She transforms the forgotten cellar beneath her school into a sanctuary for eleven Jewish men, women, and children. By day, she teaches conjugations on a sunlit blackboard. By night, she feeds eleven people in the dark, forges a life of double surfaces, and learns the exhausting art of being no one suspicious. But the occupation is tightening. The Gestapo is asking questions. Someone inside the resistance has betrayed them. And in December 1942, a dying woman arrives at Isabelle's gate in the frost, clutching a sealed letter that must reach a woman named Marta in Warsaw - a letter that Miriam has carried across occupied France at the cost of her life, because some things cannot go unsaid. *Getting that letter east will cost Isabelle more than she ever imagined.The Paris Silence is the first book in The Unbroken Thread, a sweeping four-part series following four women across occupied Europe, each holding one piece of a secret that will not be complete until a generation later. It is a novel about ordinary courage - the kind that does not announce itself, that lives in locked storerooms and cold cellars and the sustained daily performance of being unremarkable in a world that is hunting the remarkable. For readers of Kristin Hannah, Heather Morris, and Kate Quinn. Also in The Unbroken Thread series:
Book Two:
The Warsaw Cipher
Book Three:
The Amsterdam Promise
Book Four:
The Last Letter Home*

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • ISBN: 9798254675679
  • Number of pages: 186
  • Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 11 mm
  • Languages: English