The Vineyards of Champagne by Juliet Blackwell
Published: January 21, 2020 – Berkley
Book provided by the publisher and NetGalley
Description: Deep within the labyrinth of caves that lies below the lush, rolling vineyards of the Champagne region, an underground city of women and children hums with life. Forced to take shelter from the unrelenting onslaught of German shellfire above, the bravest and most defiant women venture out to pluck sweet grapes for the harvest. But wine is not the only secret preserved in the cool, dark cellars…
In present day, Rosalyn Acosta travels to Champagne to select vintages for her Napa-based employer. Rosalyn doesn’t much care for champagne–or France, for that matter. Since the untimely death of her young husband, Rosalyn finds it a challenge to enjoy anything at all. But as she reads through a precious cache of WWI letters and retraces the lives lived in the limestone tunnels, Rosalyn will unravel a mystery hidden for decades…and find a way to savor her own life again. (publisher)
My take: The Vineyards of Champagne is Juliet Blackwell’s story of Rosalyn, a young woman adjusting to life as a widow. The wine seller she works for in Napa sends her to Champagne to obtain new wines from small vineyards. On the flight to France she meets Emma, an Australian woman who shares a remarkable story of the brave people of France during WWI. She asks Rosalyn if she’d like to help solve a mystery that involves the area of Champagne and letters between a soldier, a young woman, and an Australian marraine de guerre (war godmother). This is a story of learning to move forward through grief when it would be so easy not to let go of it. My heart broke for what the French people endured during the war years and yet they continued to bring in the harvest and make the wine. The ability to put one foot in front of the other was inspiring. The Vineyards of Champagne touched my heart and I recommend it to fans of Juliet Blackwell and Historical Fiction.
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This book sounds wonderful, and it has a gorgeous cover, too. Thanks for sharing.
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I really enjoyed it, Laurel.
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I like historical fiction and haven’t read anything involving the vineyards during either War.
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This was a new historical fiction setting for me as well.
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this books looks great! Added to the list
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Looking forward to reading this! Adding to the TBR, thank you!
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I hope you get a chance to read it, Laurie!
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A book that I’ve had recommended to me by several people now, thank you for sharing your thoughts on what by all accounts is a memorable read.
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Thanks for your comment. Good to know others have enjoyed it as well!
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The Vineyards of Champagne sounds very good and I enjoy historical fiction. Great review!
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Thank you for hosting this giveaway, Mary. I will add it to my blog’s sidebar. The book sounds touching.
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So weird! I was just on another blog and I added The Winemaker’s Wife by Kristin Harmel to my reading list. It looks like they cover the same area and period of time. You might want to check it out to see how similar they are.
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