Set in Nazi Germany, a scholar and his family refuse to see that their life is about to be torn apart...
A heartbreaking story of intolerance and love, of bravery and brutality. The simple prose and clean writing are almost as heartbreaking as the story of lovers parted.
A pleasure to read.
Review by Alicia Ponder
2 comments:
Alicia, I'm reading this book, too, to review - and, puzzled but the formal, almost archaic, language and the feel of a fable rather than a novel, decided to google and see what other reviewers thought ... to find yours! I'm not far into it, so your review is encouraging.
I agree - very much a fable - in terms of style and content. I think the formality gives distance, wheras more modern writing would make the story far too wrought, and in many ways destroy the real emotions in this quite dark book.
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