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File Size: 3208 KB
Print Length: 496 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0156031663
Publisher: Mariner Books; Reprint edition (May 2, 2005)
Publication Date: May 2, 2005
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B003IEJZV0
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Jenna Blum's eloquent first novel "Those who Save Us", speaks with restraint and conviction about understanding one's past and moving ahead with life. The story combines wisdom and depth with good storytelling. In company with my fellow reviewers on this site, I couldn't put the book down.The two primary characters in the book are are a German woman, Anna, whom we follow from early childhood through old age and her daughter, Trudy, shown to the reader from the earliest times of her life through what appears to be a reawakening to love and possibility as a middle-aged adult. The setting of the story alternates effectively between Anna's and Trudy's experiences during the Holocaust in Weimar, Germany and their subsequent life in Minnesota.I find the Holocaust a difficult theme for fiction, but this book succeeds through its restaint, its unsparing portrayal of its characters, and its generally successful avoidance of cliches. Anna, the beautiful daughter of a Nazi sympathizer, initially takes a Jewish lover, who becomes the father of Trudy, and aids the resistance movement. She subsequently becomes, mostly through fear and necessity, the mistress of a high SS official at the concentration camp of Buchenwald. She marries an American soldier and moves to the United States. Trudy, her daughter becomes a professor of German history, tortured by her past and her ignorance of herself, and unable to enjoy life, particularly physical and emotional intimacy with men.The characters in the book, from Anna and Trudy, through Anna's Jewish lover, the Nazi Obersturmfuherer, and Jack, Anna's American husband, are well-portrayed. Blum shows the dilemmas that Anna faced and that led her to accept a relationship with the Obersturmfuherer. Most of the minor characters are realistically portrayed as well. As the book moved to its conclusion, I found some of the plotting contrived. But the characterizations in the book and the struggles of Trudy and Anna were so compelling that I was not overly bothered by the machinery of the plot. I found the author conveyed a sense of life, acceptance, and of salvation in a secular context following terrible tragedy. There is a voice of hope in the book and an absence of religious or ideological preaching. Both the hope and the absence are welcome. "Those who Save us" is a moving novel.Robin Friedman
This book wrecked me and then put me back together again!! If I could write half that well, I would do nothing else. Once I began, I HAD to finish it. I have never had a book make me cry buckets, gasp out loud and pray so hard for the principle characters in my entire life. Heart wringingly desperate circumstances and heartbreaking choices make for wonderful fiction but the real soul shattering thing is that this kind of desperation provoked by such heinous and atrocious acts of mankind against each other is based in actual fact. Mankind is the only animal that will kill their own kind just for the pleasure of it. I get angry at people who say things like if they had been in such and such a situation they would have handled it differently. Until you are in a situation and the welfare of those you hold dearest is in the balance you can't say what you would do. The people who save us do deserve thankfulness and appreciation in amounts we will NEVER be able to give in one lifetime. We have such a hard time seeing things from anyone else's view but our own and we have an even harder time realizing what it costs another person to step outside themselves and do for others, on a daily basis, and then ESPECIALLY when it really counts. Parents and children have such a hard time relating to each other especially when they are under stress like from age thirteen to thirty, but under these extreme circumstances they can spend four or five DECADES just coexisting as relative strangers and that's what I find so gut wrenching. We must NEVER forget what has happened in the past but we as a race have really GOT to improve our communication skills ESPECIALLY with those near and dear to us. All in all a wonderful book although hard to read at the same time as hard to put down. This one is going to stay with me FOREVER!!! Awesomely well done Jenna Blum !!! Thank you so much !!!
Being of the age where I remember WWII and the American's discovery of Hitler's extermination camps, I found this book engrossing. I have never before thought about how the German people reacted to the Jews being rounded up and how the German people themselves had to live in such squalor or that they also had rationing, just as we in this nation did. I got an insight into how hard it was for the Germans, especially the women, to make a way to care for themselves and their children or the depths to which they would go to survive. This isn't a "fun" book to read but it is informative and I believe it was well researched. The only reason I give this book a 4 instead of a 5 is because it has been published without quotation marks and there were times I had to go back and re-read a section to see if it was conversation or explanation. I've' never come across a book without quotation marks in it and I have to say it did make it harder, in some places, for me to understand sentence structure. I loved the ending, considering this is what I consider a "dark" book, but then the subject itself does not lend to a "light" reading. Being of German descent myself, I was even more grateful that my great, great grandparents left Germany when they did , escaping through Switzerland. I feel like I've learned something that could have been from my own roots and am happy my own ancestors got out when they did.
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