Saying Goodbye To Warsaw by Michael Cargill {Book review}
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Saying Goodbye To Warsaw by Michael Cargill
In the eyes of certain people, however, Abigail has committed a heinous crime. The year is 1940; the place is Poland; Abigail happens to be Jewish.
Along with half a million other Jews, Abigail and her family are evicted from their home and forced to live in the bombed out ruins of Warsaw, the Polish capital.
Although a handful decide to fight back, is the uprising strong enough to save Abigail’s spirit"
This
was an amazing book. It is a holocaust book and therefore is quite sad
but there are such sweet, happy moments! I loved it! The story is about a
little girl (Abigail) and her family. I loved Abigail's imagination and
how the small things really make all the difference at such a
horrendous time. Abigail has a lovely personality and such sweet innocence. I love how the book concentrates on Abigail.
As the story goes on, I really felt how Abigail innocence was
disappearing due to all the awful things she witnessed gong on around
her. This book is beautifully written, I couldn't put this book down, one of the best books I've read this year. Everyone should read this book!! I read it within 24 hours.Five stars from me.
Sarah xXx
Also posted as part of my October reads for #50books2013.
I was given a copy of this book (e-book) to review. I am so glad I read this book! Thanks Michael for sending me your book :)
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