Village of Secrets
Defying the Nazis in Vichy France
- Published: 28 August 2014
- ISBN: 9781473513037
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
Brilliant… It is refreshing to read a book that so confidently abandons the rhetoric of heroism and tries to see its subjects for who they were… Moorehead has had to master a huge amount of background material, and she pulls it off with skill and a remarkable lightness of touch
Keith Lowe, Mail on Sunday
Riven with complexity… Stories of this weight could occupy several volumes and would still disorientate with all the possibilities – both altruistic and malevolent – of human nature
Sinclair Mckay, Telegraph
Vivid...an unsparing yet balanced account of the Vichy years...we need books like this to make it impossible for us to forget.
Alan Judd, Spectator
An especially poignant story… enthralling and meticulous book… amidst the horror of the Holocaust – and such horror is painfully evident in the lives of those left behind – this book shows that human kindness endured undimmed by the propaganda, the threats of violence and the vast rewards on offer for submitting to the will of Nazis
Harry Hodges, Daily Express
Moorehead draws vivid portraits of those who helped…The emotional heart of the book beats in the children’s stories…The story does not end with Liberation. Moorehead, a biographer and historian, scrupulously records the emotional fallout from the children’s experiences
Edward Stourton, The Times
A lot is known about the authors of this unhuman cruelty, the Nazi overlords and their villainous Vichy accomplices. Less well-documented are the heroes, the ordinary, decent people, who put their lives at risk by hiding and saving Jews from death camps. Village of Secrets is an impressive attempt to set straight the record, an uplifting tale of courage and morality…Moorehead travelled the world interviewing survivors and had access to archives that few have seen
Matthew Campbell, The Sunday Times
Compelling and authoritative…latterly, Moorehead writes, there has been an emphasis on 'minimising collaborators and celebrating resisters'. She sets that record straight
Sue Gaisford, Financial Times
Moorehead is not the first to have written of this remarkable safe enclave, but she has investigated the most thoroughly, tracking down survivors among the protectors and among the children...this is an inspiring book
Peter Lewis, Daily Mail 'Book of the Week'
A tremendously well-written and important book and a testament to the qualities Camus lent La Peste's hero: 'humane, optimistic, tolerant, free-thinking, ever alive to injustice and acts of inhumanity'
Rebecca K Morris, Independent
Caroline Moorehead’s remarkable book is in essence the story of how a community, or rather group of communities, survived the travails of war with dignity. It is also a tale that gives a larger meaning to Hemingway’s macho phrase, 'grace under pressure'… Moorehead is wary of attempts to simplify history and ignore the complications of memory… What, as the last memories dim, was the truth? Moorehead’s question is implicit: is there such a thing? The reader is left with another question, equally difficult: 'what would I have done?’
Ian Bell, The Herald
Fascinating and heartening story… Thorough, objective and readable… captivating
Roger Hutchinson, Scotsman
Brilliantly captures the actions of an astonishing, taciturn wartime community
Dermot Bulger, Sunday Business Post
A story of courage and determination, of heroic individuals…and of what can be done when people come together to oppose tyranny
Sunday Telegraph
A unique story of courage and determination
Daily Telegraph
Elegant style
WOW247
Moorehead’s account makes for frequently moving and, at times, harrowing reading… Fascinating
Hanna Diamond, BBC History Magazine
[Moorehead is a] brilliant investigative journalist
Country Life
A work of remembrance and a moving tribute
Iain Finlayson, Saga Magazine
Moorehead skillfully intersperses layer after layer of historical fact with narratives of deeply human stories
Henriette Wentink, Reform Magazine
A moving piece, splendidly told
Lucy Beckett, Tablet
It’s an inspiring story
Peter Lewis, Daily Mail
Moorehead does an expert job in pulling together testimonies from survivors to filter myths and memories from fact to retell an extraordinary tale
Julia Richardson, Daily Mail
Story of courage and determination, of a small number of heroic individuals who risked their lives to save others, and of what can be done when people come together to oppose tyranny
Miss Dinky
Village of Secrets is crammed full of stories from survivors, tales of courage, betrayal, failure, success, hope, despair. It is a helter-skelter ride through the most extreme of human experiences
Susannah Perkins, Nudge