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The Warsaw Orphan
by Kelly Rimmer
It’s the Spring of 1942 and life in Warsaw is getting increasingly scary. Elzbieta, a young girl living in the heart of Warsaw, hasn’t been untouched by the horrors of War but she has lived blissfully unaware of the troubles of the local Jewish community. Roman, on the other hand, does not remember life outside of the Warsaw Ghetto. When their paths eventually cross, their lives become forever intertwined. This was a gritty, hold no punches historical fiction. I found myself crying often and wondering, once more, what would I have done if I was living in the midst of WWII, desperate to keep my family alive and together.