Anyway, The
Postmistress completes my tour of World War II that began in 2010 with Lisa
See’s Shanghai Sisters. Then I read The Bronze Horseman by
Paullina Simons about WW2 in Leningrad. Then Hotel on the Corner of Bitter
and Sweet by Jamie Ford about San Francisco and On Folly Beach about
the southern coast of South Carolina. Then Gilgamesh and Sarah’s Key about
an Australian woman in Armenia and an American woman in Paris, respectively.
Then The Piano Teacher about Hong Kong.
That’s World
War II in Shanghai, Leningrad, San Francisco, Charleston, Australia, Armenia,
Paris, and Hong Kong. I was missing England. The Postmistress delivered.