A review by shelfreflectionofficial
Once We Were Brothers by Ronald H. Balson

5.0

I really liked this book. The author goes back and forth with the main character between present day and him telling his story in Holocaust Poland. It was a reminder of how gruesome and outrageous the Nazi regime was. There wasn't a lot of action throughout the story, but the author held your interest with the captivating narrative that kept leaving you on cliff-hangers and the mystery/suspense of what was going to happen in the end of the book. I was disappointed when it was done because I wanted to know more of the story!