10 Best Books Like Broken Country

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Set during WWII in occupied territory, this powerful novel follows a family torn apart by war as they struggle to survive while some members join the resistance and others collaborate with occupying f

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Broken Country?

The most similar books to Broken Country are Firefly Lane, Tom Lake, Outlander.

What should I read after Broken Country?

After finishing Broken Country, readers most commonly pick up Firefly Lane next.

Who writes books like Clare Leslie Hall?

Authors similar to Clare Leslie Hall include Kristin Hannah, Anthony Doerr.

What genre is Broken Country?

Broken Country is a Romance novel by Clare Leslie Hall, published in 2025. It features elements of WWII, Resistance Movement, Multi-Generational.

How long is Broken Country?

Broken Country is 442 pages long.

Does Broken Country have romance/spice?

Broken Country has a spice level of 2/5. This book has moderate romantic content.

About Broken Country

Set during WWII in occupied territory, this powerful novel follows a family torn apart by war as they struggle to survive while some members join the resistance and others collaborate with occupying forces. As the conflict intensifies, family loyalties are tested and moral choices become matters of life and death for entire communities. Hall crafts a gripping wartime narrative that explores the complexity of survival under occupation while examining how ordinary people make extraordinary choices when faced with impossible circumstances. Perfect for historical fiction readers who appreciate WWII settings, family drama under extreme circumstances, and stories that examine the moral ambiguity of survival during wartime occupation and resistance movements.