Why did you choose to focus on this location for your novel?Īlthough Denmark is a small country, the stories that came out of Denmark during the war are huge-from the courageous acts of resistance to the astounding way that the Danes managed to save almost all of the Jews in Denmark by ferrying them across to Sweden. Henrik’s life depends on keeping his secret hidden-a task that proves challenging when he moves into the same boardinghouse as Else-who seems to see right through him.įF: In The Sound of Light, you take readers to Nazi occupied Denmark. When she makes the dangerous decision to help print resistance newspapers, she hears stories of the movement’s legendary Havmand, the merman. Else Jensen chooses to remain in Denmark so she can continue her research, her life’s dream. In Nazi-occupied Denmark, Baron Henrik Ahlefeldt takes on a secret identity as a shipyard worker so he can row messages for the Danish resistance across the waters to Sweden. In this interview Sarah talks about her newest novel, The Sound of Light.įF: Please provide a brief summary of your new book, The Sound of Light. She is a Christy Award finalist and a Carol Award winner, and her novels have received starred reviews from Booklist, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. She is the bestselling author of When Twilight Breaks, Until Leaves Fall in Paris, and the popular WWII-based Sunrise at Normandy Series, among others. Sarah Sundin’s name has become synonymous with her captivating and historically accurate World War II novels.
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