One woman’s search for answers unfurls into a riveting multi-layered family saga, perfect for readers of Jean Grainger and Soraya Lane.
Winter, 1941: Watching the smoke rise over the burning synagogue of the Riga Ghetto, Johanna Friedman’s only concern is keeping her family safe. As she prepares to leave her home, clutching what little possessions she is allowed to carry, her thoughts meander to a simpler time before the war – and a secret name, one she rarely recites out loud, forever embedded in her heart.
Present day. Devorah was never allowed to ask about her mother’s repressed past, until her mother agreed to show her a hidden drawer containing her secret history. Devorah unravels the story of the amazing women who have shaped her the one who raised her mother as her own – and the one her mother never knew.
Inspired by the true story of her maternal lineage, Devorah Shafrir Keret weaves a haunting, unforgettable saga of brave, broken women spanning a century of secrets and triumphs, unfaltering love and incredible loss, and the generation-spanning power of family.
This tale, told so eloquently, carries weight because it’s based on a true story. However, I would like to know the fate of family members who disappeared. And so, the tragedy of not knowing.
Since I was adopted, I completely understand one's need to find their roots, the chain of their ancestral history. This is a beautiful story about a family search that goes back prior to the holocaust in Germany and Israel. It is beautifully written, and can't be put down, once started. Take this beautiful journey. You won't regret one moment of it.
It is an intriguing story of love and heartbreak from a family of very strong women. At times, it is difficult to figure out who is who. The ending of the book ties everything together.
This is an outstanding book. I didn't realize until the last chapter the author of the book is the granddaughter of the main character, Johanna. This is a story of marital infidelity, an unwanted child, persecution of the Jews by the Germans in WWII, and the ultimate survival and success of a family. I highly recommend this book. I just finished the book and it is the best book I've read in the past several years. The book is an enjoyable, intersting read with a very sober theme.
This book was hard to put down. The characters draw you in from the start. The author creatively weaves the tale by switching between voices of the past and brings it all together in the end.
It’s hard to imagine being an orphan. I had a big noisy family! And to try to imagine being born into the time when Europe has gone mad with the reign of Hitler is beyond my abilities. Betrayal comes in many forms and Johanna experiences many episodes of betrayal and abandonment. Knowing who you are is a strength, not knowing is a challenge. Follow Johanna, her daughter and granddaughter through the story as their lives unfold.
I found this book by accident while surfing for something to read. It grabbed my attention from the start and held it until the end. I read it in one sitting. I just couldn't put it down. I cried. I smiled. I took the journey with the author and found myself grateful for being an American and the life I live.
I highly recommend this book from ages 17 thru adulthood.
There were parts that seemed a little out of place, but once I figured out the timeline and who the characters were, it all made sense. All in all it was very moving and heartfelt and I love how the author talks about her family story carrying through the generations. It was hard to keep from crying in parts. This will stay with me for a long time especially since it’s all true and the same things happened to so many families.
The people in this story are real as is the trauma caused by evil people in an evil time. It’s also a story of how good things can still happen even in a time of evil. That’s a lesson, even if humanity refuses to learn not to treat each other with terror and hate. Choose goodness people of the world! And resist evil!
The book was heartbreaking but also beautiful. It was about a baby, given up since the mother was unmarried, and followed her through her life. Her daughter later searched and found the history of her family. The strength and resilience that Rennie showed throughout her life was amazing.
I think this was a wonderful book. I'm not Jewish, but it applies to all grandmothers, mothers and daughters!! I'm really glad she had closure. Beautifully written. I will recommend this book to my family and friends.
How do I give half a star? Enjoyed this book but due to unforeseen circumstances took too long to read & lost continuity, I would like to give 3.5 or more had I read it straight through. Based on true story it was heartbreaking
A beautiful story, heartbreaking and inspiring. Writing style of Ms. Keret was quirky and different and exceptional. I will be thinking about this book for a long time. Highly recommended.
An amazing story in history. Too many people became disconnected due to politics, religion, wars and secrets and tried to live the best way they knew how in spite of it all. Thank goodness to those who persevered in digging up the truth many years later.
I so enjoyed this book. Searching for her grandmother was a journey that had so many twists and turns. Funny times, good times, sad times, and horrible times. Woven though out the story , the love and the hate of our world
The three stars are for the storyline but this book needs tweaking; I read the e-reader format on Kindle. Its translation is more often than not in an archaic English or contains incorrect vocabulary. There are a few instances that need fact checking: e.g. a character is described wearing pantyhose in 1920s Latvia.
The research and intense drive that went into writing this book is incredible! Yes, parts are hard to fathom as a true aspect of history. But the joyous parts are also creatively presented.
What a heartbreaking read. The story of three women over the family generations. The rise of Nazism and the impact it had on the family. The horror of Riga and the brutality of it. A must read