war torn love
Londo, Jay M.
Sold by Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 25 March 2015
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Add to basketThis book is a stirring journey through the turbulent era of World War II, illuminating the everyday struggles and extraordinary courage of a Jewish family swept up in the tides of history. Set against the backdrop of a small, close-knit community, the narrative follows the family as they navigate the rapidly changing world around them—witnessing childhood friendships strained by bigotry, schools closing their doors to Jewish students, and familiar streets becoming sites of fear and uncertainty. From the innocence of school days and coming-of-age milestones such as bar mitzvahs and first loves, to the heartbreak of forced displacement as families are torn from their homes and communities, each chapter pulses with raw emotion and unyielding resilience.
As the shadow of Hitler’s regime lengthens, the family faces mounting threats: new laws strip them of their rights, rumors of violence spread, and trusted neighbors become strangers overnight. The story does not shy away from depicting the heartbreak of shattered dreams or the agony of lost love—parents separated from children, young people robbed of their hopes for the future, and the ever-present question of survival haunting their every decision.
Amid these hardships, the narrative masterfully intertwines personal triumphs—moments of unexpected kindness, secret acts of defiance, and the strength found in unity—with the broader horrors of hatred and violence that engulf the world. Readers witness the characters find solace in cherished traditions, draw courage from family bonds, and cling to hope even in the bleakest circumstances.
Above all, this novel pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of those who endured. By weaving together the intimate details of daily life with the larger historical forces at play, it reminds us of the urgent need to remember, honor, and learn from the past so that its darkest lessons are never repeated. Through its vivid storytelling, the book challenges readers not only to bear witness but also to carry forward the legacy of resilience and remembrance.
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