Susan D. (mom2nine) reviewed on + 343 more book reviews
I enjoyed Balson's first novel and gave a pass to a few issues as being a first novel; not so with this, his third novel. This book reads as though it is a list of awful things which happened to Jewish people during WWII. There were no characters that I felt invested in learning their outcome. Over 60 yrs. later a woman is searching for two babies left behind, really? how does one make that reasonable? One woman lived through every possible experience: factory, work camp, concentration camp, various abuses, came in contact with numerous officers and spies....book received in goodreads giveaway with expectation of a fair/unbiased review
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