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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I had to give up on this one. I've read a couple others by Meg Waite Clayton and enjoyed them, but I just found my mind wandering while listening and I couldn't stay focused on the story. This may be one of those instances where the audio format wasn't the best choice for me. In 1936, the Nazi are little more than loud, brutish bores to fifteen-year old Stephan Neuman, the son of a wealthy and influential Jewish family and budding playwright whose playground extends from Vienna’s streets to its intricate underground tunnels. Stephan’s best friend and companion is the brilliant Žofie-Helene, a Christian girl whose mother edits a progressive, anti-Nazi newspaper. But the two adolescents’ carefree innocence is shattered when the Nazis’ take control. Relatively few people remain alive who even remember the Nazis — I can remember the Eichmann trial, but that's as good as I can do — yet Nazis remain one of the most frequent and most popular subjects for books, both fiction and nonfiction. They are about as close to absolute evil as we can imagine, and pure evil fascinates us all. Meg Waite Clayton, much too young to remember the Nazis, writes a compelling novel on the subject nonetheless, “The Last Train to London” (2019). Much of her fiction is truth. A Dutch woman named Truus Wijsmuller really did help rescue thousands of children, most of them Jewish, from Germany and Nazi-occupied territory. Clayton's novel focuses on three children, two of them teenagers, in Vienna in the late 1930s. Stephan Neuman, son of a Jewish chocolatier, aspires to become a writer. He is in love with Zofie-Helene, not a Jew but the daughter of a controversial journalist — controversial because she tells the truth about the growing Nazi menace and the persecution of Jews. Zofie, a mathematical genius, equally loves Stephan, the only boy who doesn't think she's weird. The other is five-year-old Walter, Stephan's brother, who expresses his feelings through his stuffed rabbit, Peter. The author builds the suspense gradually, as Stephan's father is captured by the Nazis and Stephan himself goes into hiding in the sewers. Meanwhile Zofie's mother is imprisoned for what she has written. Tante Truus, as she asks all the children to call her, goes to Austria to make a deal with Adolf Eichmann himself. He allows her to take 600 children by train — but it must be exactly 600 children, no more or no less. Or else none will be allowed out of the country. How Stephan, Walter and Zofie — plus a surprising 601st child — make it to London rounds out her fine, quick-moving story. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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En 1936 para el quinceañero Stephan Neuman los nazis no son más que unos brutos algo más que ruidosos. Stephan forma parte de una infl uyente familia judía de Viena y es un incipiente dramaturgo cuyos escenarios son calles de la capital austriaca e incluso sus intrincadas alcantarillas. Su mejor amiga es Zofi e-Helene, una chica cristiana cuya madre es la editora de un periódico antinazi. Pero la inocencia libre de preocupaciones de ambos adolescentes se verá rota en pedazos cuando los nazis toman el control. Pero hay esperanza en la oscuridad. Truss Wijsmuller, miembro de la resistencia de origen holandés, arriesga continuamente su vida para pasar de contrabando niños judíos fuera de la órbita nazi hacia países dispuestos a acogerlos. Una misión que se hace aún más complicada cuando Alemania se apodera de Austria, el Anschluss, ya que por toda Europa los países cierran sus fronteras ante el creciente número de refugiados desesperados. La tía Truss, como es conocida, está decidida a salvar a tantos niños como sea capaz. Cuando Gran Bretaña decide acoger cierto número de refugiados, deberá atreverse a acercarse a Adolf Eichmann, el hombre que años después estará detrás de la Solución Final, en una carrera contra reloj para salvar a la mayor cantidad posible de niños como Stephan, su hermano menor Walter y Helene, y para ello deberán emprender un viaje peligroso hacia un destino desconocido en el extranjero. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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