The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau - by Kristin Harmel Hardcover
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18 June, 2025
Absolutely the Best!
I just love Kristin Harmel books and this one did not disappoint. It is a dual timeline of WWII and present day being 2018. It centers around a beautiful butterfly bracelet that can be split into two pieces which will look like lilies. The bracelet was made by a prominent jeweler commissioned by a Jewish man for his wife who had twins. The initials of the two children was on each bracelet so when they were grown they would both have a bracelet but before that their Mom would wear it as a single piece. Helene, the mom is Jewish and best friends with Annabel who is part of the underground network in Paris. Annabel is a jewel thief. She is like Robin Hood. She steals from the cruel and helps others in need. When her best friend and her family are seized by the German's Annabel is beside herself with grief. When she sees her friend's bracelet on the wrist of a German's girlfriend she decides to do what she thinks is right. She steals it. She then sews it into the hems of her girl's (Colette and Liliane) nightgowns for safe keeping. Unfortunately, someone reports her to the police and she is taken into custody. Her daughter Liliane is taken and found dead and her husband left town and Colette. Poor Colette has been filled with grief since that happened. She does though, still have the one bracelet that was in her nightgown. Oh, did I mention that Colette followed in her mother's footprints and steals jewelry. Getting into the present day, Colette sees that the other half of her bracelet will be on display in a museum and she is determined to find out who the original owner is. She feels that maybe she can find out what happened to her beloved sister, Liliane. From there you can not put the book down. Ms. Harmel does her magic of intertwining the lives of her characters and leaves you feeling thankful that you picked up this book. It is a beautiful story that I highly recommend. Thanks to #netgalley, #gallerybooks and @kristinharmel for an ARC of this great read. All opinions are my own.
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18 June, 2025
Poignant
Kristen Harmel evokes a wide variety of emotions from the sorrows and suffering of war; the pain of loss and betrayal; the weight of grief and regret; to the delight and relief of finding forgiveness, love, and personal connection. Almost ninety looks very good on Colette Marceau, with her family lost to her in the war, and only two close friends, Colette still dabbles in the family business as a jewel thief and, as a descendant of Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to give to the poor. She does not, however, target anyone who has not done something to, in her opinion, deserve being relieved of their jewels. Even the best intentions can become tangled up leading to unintended and undeserved circumstances. Colette must come to terms with the people and years that were stolen from her, as well as the moments and opportunities she relinquished on her own. This book is itself a jewel with its sparkling moments and valuable insights. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau from Simon & Schuster via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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17 June, 2025
A Fascinating Read!
Colette learned to steal jewelry from people from the age of 10. Her mother taught her as it was part of their family history/ tradition. Colette would steal in order to give donations to organizations, including the one she founded herself, the Boston Center for Holocaust Education. This story alternates from 1939, Colette’s experiences as a thief from childhood through WWII to 2018, when Colette is nearly ninety-years-old and still a jewelry thief. Will she eventually get caught as a thief, or will she quit while she is ahead? At the same time, Colette is trying to figure out who is responsible for killing her sister at a young age and where her mother’s beloved jewels ended up. Will Colette be successful? I love a dual-timeline historical fiction story! Kristin Harmel’s writing will capture your attention from the beginning with flawlessly going between time periods. It quickly becomes a page turner to find out Colette’s fate. I loved the mystery incorporated into this story, which made for an entertaining read! I highly recommend it if you enjoy Historical Fiction. Perfect for book clubs as it will lead to many interesting discussions!
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17 June, 2025
Beautifully Written
Like many of her other historical novels, it is set in the beautiful “City of Light” with a heartwarming WWII story. The narrative has its own way of sparkling with beautiful diamonds, emeralds and jewels. This book was engaging with two timelines from the 1940s in Paris and then 2018 in Boston. The only parts missing were photos of a prized bracelet that went through a lot of hands. Even though it was well described, I wanted to see it. It's another great novel by Kristin Harmel and also a good choice for book clubs.
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17 June, 2025
Rooting for the Thieves
This is such a great book, I loved this from beginning to end. Is stealing ever a good thing? Well I was rooting for the thieves in this read, actually all the way to the end, and what an ending! This is a dual time read, from 2018 in the Boston, Massachusetts area and then back to when the evil was consuming Europe, and riding the world of a group of people, that they hate! This is a story that kept on giving, yes, we see heartbreak, the loss of love ones and friends, but we also see sweet romance, and finding some of what was lost! Danger is everywhere, and yet with diamonds, there are those who are willing to give the ultimate to fight for justice! Come and get lost with Colette and Robin Hood! I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Gallery Books, and was not required to give a positive review.