by Cissy Lacks
Beanie Books
149 Pages
Read in Kindle format
How got book: Kindle Unlimited
Why read: author request and WWII related survival story, heck yeah!!
Synopsis:
In September of 1941, German armies marched through eastern Poland into Russia, and Miriam, a thirteen-year-old Polish Jew, entered the dark forests of White Russia to hide from the invaders.
Miriam's Way is based upon true-life experiences of Miriam Kenisberg from 1941 through 1946 as told by author Cissy Lacks.
My Thoughts:
Star Rating - 3 Stars
A fascinating story of survival against impossible odds,
this story got better and better as the book went along. Miriam was so lucky to
get the education she did from her father; without those words of wisdom on how
to survive in the forest, she would have died unknown and been lost to history.
As she encountered the various people on her journey and after the war, Miriam
developed into a deeper and stronger individual that I was glad got her happy
ending.
The author’s historical research shows for the most part
throughout the book. Her careful attention to details in the plight of war torn
WWII Europe and the situation of the displace persons trying to build a new
life after the war rang true. There were a few items throughout the narrative
that were questionable to me, but they were very minor.
There are times, however, where I wasn’t quite sure of the
target audience for this book. The first half of the book reads very much as a
YA novel with very brief descriptions and flat characterization. Yet, in the
latter half of the book, there is some material that I would be shocked to find
in a YA novel for the younger end of the YA spectrum. The world building was
also more radiant in the latter half. So I was thrown by this discrepancy.
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