Book Descriptions
for The Grand Mosque of Paris by Karen Gray Ruelle and Deborah DeSaix
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Little has been written about the French Resistance during World War II until recently. The Grand Mosque of Paris reveals Parisians’ efforts during this time period. Built in 1926 by Muslims from North Africa whose homelands were under French control, the Grand Mosque is an expansive labyrinth of buildings, gardens, apartments, offices, even a restaurant and a clinic. The author weaves together facts and anecdotes, letters and suppositions to widen the lens on life in France under the Nazis and their puppet Vichy govern ment. The back matter is extensive and includes an index and glossary. De Saix’s oil canvases convey the era’s desperate mood while expanding readers’ vision of the Grand Mosque’s splendor. lmp