Here's the first paragraph to intrigue you:
The girl was the first to hear the loud pounding on the door. Her room was closest to the entrance of the apartment. At first, dazed with sleep, she thought it was her father, coming up from his hiding place in the cellar. He'd forgotten his keys, and was impatient because nobody had heard his first, timid knock. But then came the voices, strong and brutal in the silence of the night. Nothing to do with her father. "Police! Open up! Now!"I rate this book 9 of 10, an excellent novel.
2 comments:
This is a wonderful book! I remember how much I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed this book especially since it had a different perspective from many other Holocaust books
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