My friend and fellow Ramlian lent me this book and I poured through it in about a day. It was probably one of the best books I have ever read. Anyone who has a chance should pick it up somewhere, it is worth the read. I took this synopsis from http://www.bookdepository.co.uk: Atlit is a holding camp for "illegal" immigrants in Israel in 1945. There, about 270 men and women await their future and try to recover from their past. Diamant, with infinite compassion and understanding, tells the stories of the women gathered in this place. Shayndel is a Polish Zionist who fought the Germans with a band of partisans. Leonie is a Parisian beauty. Tedi is Dutch, a strapping blond who wants only to forget. Zorah survived Auschwitz. Haunted by unspeakable memories and too many losses to bear, these young women, along with a stunning cast of supporting characters who work in or pass through Atlit, begin to find salvation in the bonds of friendship and shared experience, as they confront the challenge of re-creating themselves and discovering a way to live again. |
Monday, September 27, 2010
A book to consider!
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