Sarah Sundin: Copenhagen, World War II, Romance, a Giveaway & More
I hope you’ll enjoy hearing from Historical Romance author Sarah Sundin this week. She’s sharing about her new release, The Sound of Light, and is offering a paperback as a giveaway. (US winner only). To enter, simply comment below by February 21.
Welcome, Sarah! Start off by telling us a little about yourself and your family.
I’m an author of historical fiction set during World War II and I used to work as a hospital pharmacist. My husband and I live in Southern California. Our three children are all grown up and on their own now, and our first grandchild was born in December. I’m a bit giddy about being a grandma!
Congratulations on the new grandchild! Grandparenting is the best. Do you have any pets? Do they find their way into any of your stories?
We have two rescue dogs, a black lab mix and a Jindo—a Korean breed. They have totally different personalities in every way but adore each other. Although I wasn’t able to work a dog into The Sound of Light, for many reasons, our pups aid my writing in other ways. Namely, they get me outside walking, which stimulates ideas and creativity, as well as counteracting the effects of a sedentary profession!
Aside from walking your pooches, what does a typical day in your writing life look like?
It’s so important to work with your own schedule and your own personality. I am not a morning person. So in the morning, I take care of social media, emails, business matters, and chores. In the afternoon, my brain and my creativity are fully awake, so I dedicate that precious time to writing, whether outlining, rough drafting, or editing. In the evenings, I take care of busywork and other business matters while my husband and I watch TV. That’s what works for me. That would not work for a morning person.
That makes great sense. Let’s talk about your new release. What is the setting? Is it a real location or fictional? Tell us about it.
The Sound of Light is set in the real location of Copenhagen, Denmark, during World War II. Copenhagen is a charming city known for colorful homes, a lively port, and people who love bicycles and the outdoors. It was fun to work Danish landmarks into the story, including Tivoli Gardens and the statue of the Little Mermaid, which plays a crucial role in inspiring Henrik.
The location is intriguing. Is The Sound of Light inspired by true events or personal history?
This novel was inspired by many events that happened in Denmark in World War II. The hero, Baron Henrik Ahlefeldt, was inspired by the real story of Knud Christiansen, a Danish Olympic rower who is named in the “Righteous Among Nations” by YadVashem for hiding dozens of Jews in his seaside home and transporting them to Sweden in his racing boat. My character Henrik is also an Olympic rower, and he uses his skills to transport messages for the Danish resistance. To allow him to do so, he abandons his nobility and takes on a secret identity as a shipyard worker.
I love your story inspiration! How did you select the names for your characters?
For my characters, I select names that are true to their personality and role, true to the era, and true to the region or the character’s ethnicity. For this novel, I used traditional Danish names. Since many Danish names look unpronounceable to American eyes, I tried to choose those that either closely resemble familiar names or that could be pronounced phonetically. However, for geographical locations, I couldn’t be picky—which left some tongue-twisters like Bispebjerg and Søllerød and Gillileje in the book. I did include a pronunciation guide in the back.
Fascinating. Which character in The Sound of Light was easiest for you to write and why? Which character presented the biggest challenge?
Both Henrik and Else were easy to write for opposite reasons. Henrik is nothing like me, so it was fun to slip into the skin of this bold and courageous, but wounded, man. Else is very much like me, so I could easily imagine what she would do. The most difficult character was Nobel Laureate Niels Bohr. Dr. Bohr is a real-life character, and I get extremely nervous whenever I need to “animate” historical figures. I wanted to stay true to his actual story and personality—and yet I set this real man among my fictional characters. I hope I did this great man justice.
What is one of your favorite quotes from The Sound of Light?
At one point Henrik tells Else, “Sometimes silence takes much courage . . . and sometimes silence is nothing but cowardice.” This is a recurring theme in the story, and it made me think about when it’s right and good to speak out and when it’s right and good to hold our tongues.
Excellent quote. What’s next from you?
My next novel will release in February 2024. Fleeing from the Nazi invasion in 1940, a Dutch refugee is separated from her young son. In London, she desperately searches for her child with the help of a BBC radio correspondent. As German bombs set London on fire, they discover murders flaming among the ashes of the city.
Sounds like another great read to look forward to. May God bless you as you continue to write for Him. Thanks again for sharing about your book with us.
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The Sound of Light by Sarah Sundin
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To help their country, he must silence his voice—and she must find hers.
When the Germans march into Denmark, Baron Henrik Ahlefeldt exchanges his nobility for anonymity, assuming a new identity so he can secretly row messages for the Danish Resistance across the waters to Sweden. American physicist Dr. Else Jensen refuses to leave Copenhagen and abandon her research—her life’s dream—and makes a dangerous decision to print resistance newspapers.
As Else hears rumors of the movement’s legendary Havmand—the merman—she also becomes intrigued by the mysterious and silent shipyard worker living in the same boardinghouse. Henrik makes every effort to conceal his noble upbringing, but he is torn between the façade he must maintain and the woman he is beginning to fall in love with.
When the Occupation cracks down on the Danes, these two passionate people will discover if there is more power in speech . . . or in silence.
Sarah Sundin is a bestselling author of World War II novels, including The Sound of Light. Her book Until Leaves Fall in Paris won the Christy Award, When Twilight Breaks and The Land Beneath Us were Christy Award finalists, and The Sky Above Us received the Carol Award.
Sarah lives in Southern California and serves as co-director of the West Coast Christian Writers Conference.
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If you missed last week’s interview with Heather Norman Smith, find it here.
67 Comments
Debbie
I love her books! Thanks for the chance!
Deena Adams
You’re welcome, Debbie. Good luck!
Pam Pape
I love historical fiction. Would love to read this story set in Denmark. Thanks!
Deena Adams
Good luck in the giveaway, Pam!
Jennifer Watson
I have loved every Sarah Sundin book I’ve read! I’m looking forward to this one!
Deena Adams
Thanks for chiming in, Jennifer!
Heather Underhill
My first Sarah Sundin book was Until Leaves Fall and I Loved it do much! I listened 🎧 to it on audiobook which enhanced it even more for me! I am so excited to read her latest book!
Deena Adams
Hi, Heather. I have a paperback of Until Leaves Fall in Paris waiting for me!
Claudia Trauschke
I have read many, but not all, of Sarah’s books and have enjoyed them all. The last one I read was, “When Twilight Breaks” and am looking forward to reading “Until Leaves Fall In Paris”. I enjoy reading anything WWII related so I am sure that I will enjoy reading “The Sound of Light”.
Deena Adams
I’m know I’m going to enjoy it too, Claudia. 😀
Lynn Moore
Love the cover! It alone pulls ya in & makes ya wanna read the book! 📚
Deena Adams
I agree, Lynn!
Leslie Pennington
I am a huge fan of historical fiction, especially set during WW2. This book looks fantastic & is definitely going on my TBR!
Deena Adams
I agree, Leslie. This book looks great!
KATHY KENDALL
I’ve read every Sarah Sundin book I could get my hands on! I am so glad I discovered her. I never cared much for history until she brought it alive for me. The last one I read was “Until Leaves Fall in Paris”. Wonderful, gripping, certainly never boring. The characters come alive and the history is real. I love her writing.
Deena Adams
I love your input, Kathy. I have Until Leaves Fall in Paris on my bookshelf and you just bumped it up on my list!
Jennifer Severson
I love Sarah Sundin’s books, and most recently read and enjoyed “Until Leaves Fall in Paris.”
Deena Adams
I have that one my shelf, Jennifer. I’m looking forward to reading it.
Jill York
I found Sarah Sundin’s book, “A Distant Melody” at the library and was so thrilled to find a Christian historical fiction author! They are hard to come by. I am currently starting “Until Leaves Fall in Paris” and really look forward to reading this new release as well!
Deena Adams
Until Leaves Fall in Paris is in my TBR pile too, Jill. I know it will be fantastic!
Caryl Kane
Sarah Sundin is one of my MUST read authors!
Deena Adams
Which of her books is your favorite, Caryl?
Sue Brooks
Love all of her books! She’s an amazing author!
Deena Adams
Thanks for stopping by, Sue!
Stephanie Landsem
I love Sarah’s books and enjoyed your interview with her! Looking forward to reading The Sound of Light very soon ♥️
Deena Adams
Thanks for reading Sarah’s interview and chiming in, Stephanie!
Elsie
Thank you for this very special giveaway and for letting me know how to enter. I am now reading The Sky Above which I checked out at our public library. I do have great interest in this time period and what you have done with characters in this book and in bringing some back to the Lord to seek the Lord’s forgiveness and to forgive themself, and the care concern of the other characters. I also signed up for Sarah’s newsletter. My mom and dad grew up in the World War 2 time period, they met at a USO in West Palm Beach Florida. May the Lord be with you and your family and for continued blessings on your writing.
Evelyn Lukey
I would like to see Denmark someday.
Deena Adams
Evelyn, that would be a cool trip! I hope you get to go.
Deena Adams
You’re very welcome, Elsie. I bet your parents had some interesteing experiences having grown up and met during World War 2. Best of luck in the giveaway!
Sherry Moe
I haven’t read any of Sarah’s books yet but I’m definitely going to read this one. I love your favorite quote from the book. There’s so much truth to it. And I’m sure there’s many like myself who are more interested in reading the story as opposed to making sure we have pronounced someone’s name correctly. Whatever I pronounce it as the first time I see it is what my mind reads it as throughout the rest of the book. I mean after all no one else is going to know what is in my mind. 😁 I’m too into reading.
Deena Adams
Hi, Sherry. It’s interesting when I pronounce a character’s name one way in my mind but then someone else says it a different way. It sticks in my mind as what I first thought, too.
Dana McReynolds
Sounds great and I love the cover!
(I’m a pharmacist also!)
Traci Winget
I love WW 2 themed books! I recently read “Until Leaves Fall In Paris” and thoroughly enjoyed your writing style. I look forward to this novel, and plan to invest time in your other works.
Deena Adams
Thanks for chiming in with encouraging words for Sarah, Traci!
Deena Adams
The cover is gorgeous, isn’t it Dana?!
Andrea Cox
Fantastic interview! I’ve read nearly all of Sarah’s books. Planning on finishing the rest this year. She’s definitely a favorite. 😊
Deena Adams
So glad you enjoyed the interview, Andrea! Happy reading!
Patty
Until Leaves Fall in Paris is one of favorite Sarah Sundin books! I’ve only read two or three others, but all excellent writing!
Deena Adams
Hopefully you’ll get the chance to read Sarah’s new book, Patty. Thanks for reading and commenting on her interview!
Sarah Sundin
Thank you so much for hosting me, Deena!
Deena Adams
The pleasure is all mine, Sarah!
Bethany
One of my favorite authors and genres. I’m really looking forward to this book!
Deena Adams
Sarah Sundin is one of the best Christian Historical Fiction writers out there, so I can see why she’s one of your favorites, Bethany. Thanks for stopping by!
Heidi Mitchell
The Sound of Light promises to be a fascinating read! I like when authors include real places, people, and events in their fiction. I traveled to Copenhagen in high school and went to Tivoli. I rode a roller coaster there and loved it. That was 50 years ago and I still remember it, so it must’ve been wonderful! (since I can’t remember what I ate for lunch yesterday…) 😁
Deena Adams
Hi, Heidi. I also enjoy reading books that include locations I’ve visited. It’s a great way to relive the memories of a previous trip. I love your comment about not remembering what you ate for lunch yesterday. LOL I can so relate! On more occasions that I care to admit, I walk into a room and can’t remember why.
Ashlyn McKayla Ohm
Sounds like a wonderful story! I’d love to read!
Deena Adams
Hi, Ashlyn. I hope you’ll get a chance to read Sarah’s book!
Marilyn Rushing
Thank you for the great giveaway. I have not read any of theses books.😞
Deena Adams
Good luck in the giveaway, Marilyn!