by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
A rediscovered classic, originally published in 1938 -- and now an international bestseller. When it first appeared in Story magazine in 1938, Address Unknown became an immediate social phenomenon and literary sensation. Published in book form a year later and banned in Nazi Germany, it garnered hig...
LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT...nothing more to add
Short, but powerful.
I have to thank all reviewers who refused to give out the plot but made me so curious that I reserved it from library. My suggestion is not to read anymore review, just find the book!
Not terrible, but a bit overrated, I think.
Vengeance is sweet! Sad but true...
This is an extremely quick read, easily read in one sitting. What is amazing about this book is that it came out so early - in 1938, first in the magazine Story! It is about the holocaust, the consequences of a few letters between a Jew in San Francisco and a friend in Germany. How did it happen tha...
Address Unknown by Kressman Taylor is an amazing little book. The narrative consists of a series of letters exchanged between Max, a Jewish man living in California, and Martin, his German business partner and close family friend, recently returned to Germany; and this correspondence takes place sho...