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Reviews of the rose code
Reviews of the rose code










reviews of the rose code

Women were an integral part of the war effort in every country and culture. They all struggle with the role society has dictated for them in the midst of being a woman during war time.

reviews of the rose code

Osla is a smart debutante from high society. I enjoyed each one’s narrative, and found myself rooting for all of them to “win”. Quinn focuses on three women from drastically different backgrounds with an amazing ability to make them all equally likeable, disagreeable, moving, and interesting. When there is more than one protagonist, I find myself identifying with one over the others and dredging through the others’ narratives until it finally comes back round to the one I like best. Full of friendship, intrigue, loyalty, war, love, and searching for meaning, Quinn creates the captivating world of 1940’s Bletchley Park, England to dive into. The Rose Code is lovely historical fiction featuring fictionalized versions of real people and composites of real people.

reviews of the rose code

Kate Quinn does an exceptional job at creating three complex and intriguing women in her heroines: Osla, Mab, and Beth. Quick Review Three young women from drastically different backgrounds converge on Bletchley Park in 1940 and meet the consequences head on in the days leading up to Princess Elizabeth’s wedding in 1947. Reading The Rose Code by Kate Quinn in my friend’s rose bush.












Reviews of the rose code