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The Diplomat's Wife (The Kommandant's Girl, #2) The Diplomat's Wife by Pam Jenoff
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“You reminded me who I used to be before the war. I want to be that person again.”
Pam Jenoff, The Diplomat's Wife
“Not all Americans talk like me. The states in America are kind of like your countries over here,”
Pam Jenoff, The Diplomat's Wife
“Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris.”
Pam Jenoff, The Diplomat's Wife
“one ever seems to actually do anything but talk. Watching the bureaucracy, it is easy to understand how Hitler was able to walk over Europe while the West dithered.”
Pam Jenoff, The Diplomat's Wife
“Simon and I are like young children I have seen in the park sitting beside each other in the sandbox but playing alone, not interacting. Two people living separate lives in the same space.”
Pam Jenoff, The Diplomat's Wife
“My eyes begin to sting. I brush my hand across them impatiently. Crying isn’t going to help. I have to figure out what to do.”
Pam Jenoff, The Diplomat's Wife