Definitely not. 'All the Light We Cannot See' is a complex and multi-layered story that incorporates history, war, and human experiences rather than focusing primarily on romance.
One similar novel could be 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. It also has a historical setting during World War II and delves deep into the lives of its characters against the backdrop of a war - torn world. The narrative style is engaging and the themes of humanity, love, and loss are explored in a profound way.
Sure. 'All the Light We Cannot See' is considered historical fiction as it explores and fictionalizes aspects of real historical periods and events to tell its story.
Marie - Laure is one of the main characters. She is a blind girl. Her unique perspective shapes much of the story as she navigates the challenges of a world at war. Werner is another main character. He is a German boy with a talent for radio technology who gets caught up in the war machine.