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A powerful and personal story that will interest many readers of history. It offers a deep understanding of how the Holocaust affected numerous families.
Warren’s insightful memoir brings readers vividly into the work and mindset of first responders. This is a vital resource for readers facing or supporting someone with similar stressors and situations or considering this career. This book also offers insight into the effects of PTSD.
Like the novels of Helen Dunmore, David Benioff, and others, Parry’s work covers appalling agonies. There is an O. Henry quality in the revelation of an amazing connection among the characters. Readers of Ruta Sepetys’s Between Shades of Gray and Salt to the Sea will enjoy the action focused on the teenager.
The abrupt ending, which focuses on tying up loose ends, doesn’t match the languid pacing of the rest of the novel, but it is a satisfying resolution. This intimate and deeply personal story will appeal to readers who enjoy emotionally potent, descriptive stories about women’s inner lives.
Though much of the development information provided is basic, it may be helpful to newer moms, and parts II and III contain useful hints and resources.