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Part historical mystery, part sweeping romance, The Rebel Girls of Rome brings the stories of two young women to brilliant life: Lilah, a college student looking to understand her grandfather’s mysterious past, and Bruna, a queer Jewish woman who joins the resistance during World War II.
FromJordyn Taylor, author of The Paper Girl of Paris, this dual-contemporary and historical talewhere heartbreak, hope, and finding light in times of darkness are inevitably intertwinedis perfect for readers of Ruta Sepetys and Monica Hesse.
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Grieving the loss of her mother, college student Lilah is hoping to reconnect with a grandfather who refuses to talk about his past. Then she receives a mysterious letter from a fellow student, Tommaso, claiming he’s found a lost family heirloom, and her world is upended.
Soon Lilah finds herself in Rome, trying to unlock her grandfather’s history as a Holocaust survivor once and for all. But as she and Tommaso get closer to the truthand their relationship begins to deepen into something sweeterLilah realizes that some secrets may be too painful to unbury
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It’s 1943, and nineteen-year-old Bruna and her family are doing their best to survive in Rome’s Jewish quarter under Nazi occupation. Until the dreaded knock comes early one morning, and Bruna is irrevocably separated from the rest of her family.
Overcome with guilt at escaping her family’s fate in the camps, she joins the underground rebellion. When her missions bring her back to her childhood crush, Elsa, Bruna must decide how much she’s willing to riskwhen fully embracing herself is her greatest act of resistance.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
FromJordyn Taylor, author of The Paper Girl of Paris, this dual-contemporary and historical talewhere heartbreak, hope, and finding light in times of darkness are inevitably intertwinedis perfect for readers of Ruta Sepetys and Monica Hesse.
Now:
Grieving the loss of her mother, college student Lilah is hoping to reconnect with a grandfather who refuses to talk about his past. Then she receives a mysterious letter from a fellow student, Tommaso, claiming he’s found a lost family heirloom, and her world is upended.
Soon Lilah finds herself in Rome, trying to unlock her grandfather’s history as a Holocaust survivor once and for all. But as she and Tommaso get closer to the truthand their relationship begins to deepen into something sweeterLilah realizes that some secrets may be too painful to unbury
Then:
It’s 1943, and nineteen-year-old Bruna and her family are doing their best to survive in Rome’s Jewish quarter under Nazi occupation. Until the dreaded knock comes early one morning, and Bruna is irrevocably separated from the rest of her family.
Overcome with guilt at escaping her family’s fate in the camps, she joins the underground rebellion. When her missions bring her back to her childhood crush, Elsa, Bruna must decide how much she’s willing to riskwhen fully embracing herself is her greatest act of resistance.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Praise for this book
"Jordyn Taylor has written a book with all the gems you hope for in a story to treasure: mystery, romance, fi erce heroines doing brave things in the face of everything from familial trauma to historical tragedy. The way these parallel stories converge is brilliant and satisfying. I had to read this book all at once." - Florence Gonsalves
"A must-read for fans of Code Name Verity, Taylor's debut aptly blends mystery, romance, history, and complicated family dynamics into a compulsively readable story." - Liz Lawson
"A beautiful story of two girls' courage and commitment seven decades apart. THE PAPER GIRL OF PARIS takes us into the very heart of Paris, in both the darkest hours of the German occupation and of one modern family's deep grief, and invites us to fall in love. A finely crafted historical fiction debut." - Caroline Leech
"Sweepingly romantic and achingly mysterious, Jordyn Taylor's The Rebel Girls of Rome is both a historical document and a page turner. Through vivid prose and vibrant characters, Taylor reminds us of the power of love, family, and human resilience." - Abdi Nazemian
"An emotionally gripping, timely tale of resistance and bravery, grief and love, The Rebel Girls of Rome is a story that needs to be told. Through impeccable research and complex characters, Jordyn Taylor expertly brings past and present-day Rome to vibrant life, capturing the indomitable spirits of survivors, the power of humanity, and the promise of hope. Readers will be inspired and enraptured." - Gabriella Saab
"The Rebel Girls of Rome alternates between the stories of two young women from the same Jewish family in different timelines: Lilah in the present day and her great-aunt Bruna in World War II. Both their stories kept me on the edge of my seat as details emerged about what happened to the family after a Nazi roundup in 1943. A gripping tale of resistance, survival, and love." - Kip Wilson
"A must-read for fans of Code Name Verity, Taylor's debut aptly blends mystery, romance, history, and complicated family dynamics into a compulsively readable story." - Liz Lawson
"A beautiful story of two girls' courage and commitment seven decades apart. THE PAPER GIRL OF PARIS takes us into the very heart of Paris, in both the darkest hours of the German occupation and of one modern family's deep grief, and invites us to fall in love. A finely crafted historical fiction debut." - Caroline Leech
"Sweepingly romantic and achingly mysterious, Jordyn Taylor's The Rebel Girls of Rome is both a historical document and a page turner. Through vivid prose and vibrant characters, Taylor reminds us of the power of love, family, and human resilience." - Abdi Nazemian
"An emotionally gripping, timely tale of resistance and bravery, grief and love, The Rebel Girls of Rome is a story that needs to be told. Through impeccable research and complex characters, Jordyn Taylor expertly brings past and present-day Rome to vibrant life, capturing the indomitable spirits of survivors, the power of humanity, and the promise of hope. Readers will be inspired and enraptured." - Gabriella Saab
"The Rebel Girls of Rome alternates between the stories of two young women from the same Jewish family in different timelines: Lilah in the present day and her great-aunt Bruna in World War II. Both their stories kept me on the edge of my seat as details emerged about what happened to the family after a Nazi roundup in 1943. A gripping tale of resistance, survival, and love." - Kip Wilson
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