myworldtoread's review

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emotional reflective sad medium-paced

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wherethewildreadsare's review against another edition

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reflective sad slow-paced

biblioberg's review

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4.0

Fantastic tale of this women's journey to escape from the Nazis

halicbooks's review

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inspiring medium-paced

3.75

foxandbooks's review

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3.0

I have struggled with how I feel about this book. I know the author struggled and saw way more horror than I have ever seen in my life. In an effort not to compare suffering of others in the war, I am going to attempt to review this book.

Maybe it is the straight forward writing style, but I feel a lack of emotion in this book. This book just seems to just state her feelings instead of telling the story so the reader can feel how the author is feeling.

Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read and review this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

nycbookstyle's review against another edition

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5.0

biblioholicbeth's review

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3.0

This was an interesting read, though probably not one I will keep on my bookshelves. Certainly another view into the carnage and chaos that was Hitler's regime cannot go amiss, particularly at this time in our country.

I did find myself reading it less as though I was reading a specific person's story, and more from the lens of just how many people suffered through the same - or similar - fates. I think, because there is so little information about the author, it's hard to make that story just about her. I also think that it works for the best that way. It was whole swathes of people who were affected, massive groups sent to be tortured and to die - all because one man thought he was the only right one, and promoted an irrational hatred and fear of one group of people.

With so many out there these days looking to deny the Holocaust ever happened, the more materials we can put out there, the better. This was an interesting story, and one that should be read by many. It shows even the most well-respected people don't get a pass when hatred and fear are the driving forces.

bookwyrmbella's review against another edition

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2.0

I have read a lot of books set during WWII, Non-Fiction and Fiction, and usually rate them better than this.

Unfortunately, this was not what I expected. The title and description was very misleading. I thought this was going to mostly take place in a French bookshop in Germany before and during WWII. In reality that was only maybe the first 10% - 20% of the book. The rest of it was her running back and forth in France trying to avoid being sent to a concentration camp.

I found it hard to follow once she started doing all of the running. She went back and forth to the same places and the same people. All of the people who harbored her were very brave to do so as they could have been sent to a camp with her but I just didn't connect with her or her story the way I expected to.

julesjae's review

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4.0

Wow! My heart goes out to all of those poor people.

ameliag's review

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3.0

3.7