A gripping account of what it was like to be in the midst of the
Norman Invasion on D-Day and immediately afterward.
Silent parachutes dotting the night sky--that's how one woman in
Normandy in June 1944 learned that the D-Day invasion was underway.
Though they yearned for liberation, the people of Normandy steeled
themselves for further warfare, knowing that their homes, land, and
fellow citizens would have to bear the brunt of the attack. In D-Day
through French Eyes, Mary Louise Roberts resets our view of the usual
stories of that momentous operation, taking readers across the Channel
to view the invasion anew. Roberts builds her history from an impressive
range of gripping first-person accounts from French citizens,
reinvigorating a story we thought we knew. The result is a fresh
perspective on the heroism, sacrifice, and achievement of D-Day.