March 2007 Debut of the Month
This gripping first novel by Pam Jenoff is the moving story of a young Polish Jewess in war-torn Krakow, forced to make a choice almost as difficult as Sophie’s (Sophie’s Choice – William Styron). She risks great danger and her new marriage in order to help the resistance, of which her husband is a key member. Her dilemma is not just a moral but an emotional one as she navigates a City torn in two: her parents imprisoned in the ghetto, her husband vanished and herself, landed with a motherless three-year old and working for a high-ranking Nazi officer. The author spent several years living in Krakow and researched her subject well and it shows – the City is beautifully depicted and the tension of living in it during that era tangible.
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