I'm not quite sure what I think about this book. It isn't a bad book, but it lacked something.Orringer traces the fortunes of Andres Levi, from Hungary, in the years prior and the years of World War II. The story starts with Andres' travel to France in the late 1930s to go to school. Most of the ...
You know how those Holocaust movies come out every few years, and they are very serious-minded, and everyone gives them awards because, let's face it, it's pretty easy to make a compelling movie when you've got a story with this kind of dramatic weight to tell, but sometimes, if you're being honest,...