"Sarah's Key" Quotes
"Sarah's Key" intertwines the story of a young Jewish girl during the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in 1942 Paris with a modern-day journalist uncovering the tragic past.
historical fiction | 294 pages | Published in 2006
Quotes
A smile and a laugh are the best ways to deal with difficulties.
I felt like I was standing on the edge of something vast and terrifying.
Memories are alive. They breathe, they grow, they stay with you.
You can never understand someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes.
The past was a ghost that haunted her every step.
Truth is a powerful thing, it can destroy and it can heal.
Love can survive anything when it is true.
We must not forget, but we must also learn to forgive.
Silence can be as telling as words.
History is written in the memories of those who lived it.





