Suite Francaise, which won the Prix Renaudot 2004, is now being published in English.
"Even in its incomplete form, Suite Francaise is one of those rare books that demands to be read," the Guardian wrote. Le Monde called it "a masterpiece ... ripped from oblivion."
Epstein sees her mother's final novel as part of France's slow acceptance of a difficult passage in its history, when the Vichy government stood accused of being a Nazi puppet state.
"France preferred to maintain the image that (Charles) de Gaulle had after the war that all French served in the resistance. There was complete silence for years."
The catalog listing for the book presently carries an April release date from Knopf.
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