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All The Light We Cannot See
Marie-Laure LeBlanc is a young blind girl living in Paris with her devoted father, who works as a locksmith at the Museum of Natural History. Despite her blindness, Marie-Laure navigates the world with a keen sense of curiosity and wonder, guided by her father’s tender guidance and intricate wooden model of the city.
On the other side of the conflict, Werner Pfennig, a German orphan with a brilliant mind for engineering, finds himself in the heart of Hitler’s Youth. While he possesses a gift for technology, his conscience is burdened by the atrocities of the war. As Werner’s path collides with Marie-Laure’s, their lives become inextricably linked, and their destinies intertwine in ways they could never have imagined.
As the war escalates and the world plunges deeper into darkness, both Marie-Laure and Werner must navigate the treacherous landscapes of war, facing impossible choices and unforeseen challenges. Their extraordinary resilience, compassion, and courage amidst the chaos and destruction reveal the human capacity for light in the darkest of times.




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