Yvonne zipp christian science monitor doerr is an exquisite stylist.
All the light we cannot see marie laure and werner meet.
Actually if you have read the last few chapters of the novel marie laure handed over an iron key to werner before joining the evacuees.
Summary and analysis part ten.
Doerr deftly guides all the light we cannot see toward the day werner s and marie laure lives intersect during the bombing of saint malo in what may be his best work to date.
It won the 2015 pulitzer prize for fiction and the 2015 andrew carnegie medal for excellence in fiction.
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12 august 1944 comrades to light summary.
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For most of the novel marie laure is a teenager but by the end of the novel she s an old woman.
The novel consists of almost two hundred chapters no more than two or three pages each narrated in the present tense usually from the perspectives of werner pfennig a german boy or marie laure leblanc a french girl for the majority of the book these two plots aren t connected in any strong way it s only toward the end.
One of the two protagonists of all the light we cannot see marie laure leblanc is an inquisitive intellectually adventurous girl she became blind at the age of six but learns to adapt to this and continues to explore and discover.
All the light we cannot see is written in an unusual style.
Set in occupied france during world war ii the novel centers on a blind french girl and a german boy whose paths eventually cross.
In marie laure s house werner climbs to the sixth floor where he sets down his rifle to get a drink of water.
Von rumpel finds him and is about to shoot him when the sound of marie laure dropping a brick distracts them both.
As it turned out the iron key unlocks the gutter wherein werner eventually retrieved the mini model of the house tossed there by marie laure as witnessed by werner without the knowledge that there was a.