The past may not be done with us

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A recent gift from one Amazon reviewing reader:


 


   “In The Munich Girl, Phyllis Edgerly Ring takes on two difficult challenges.


   “First she tells the story of a woman, Eva Braun, many of us would rather not know about. Ring tells that story with empathy so contagious we can’t help but be drawn in.


   “Second she tells her story through the triple prism of three different women and their separate experiences. As we grow to know each woman our compassion grows as well and we become more and more emotionally involved. 424


   “Another challenge deftly navigated is the time frame of the three stories from the present to before and during WWII then back again.


   “Ring manages these shifts without disrupting the forward momentum of the story. … ”


 


Find the rest, and more about the book at:


https://www.amazon.com/review/R1KKGJPGYPLY8U/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B01AC4FHI8


 


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Published on June 09, 2016 21:44
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