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The Warsaw Orphan: A WWII Novel (2021 original; edición 2021)

por Kelly Rimmer (Autor)

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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:Instant New York Times bestseller!
Inspired by the real-life heroine who saved thousands of Jewish children during WWII, The Warsaw Orphan is Kelly Rimmer's most anticipated novel since her bestselling sensation, The Things We Cannot Say.

"Gripping... This one easily stands on its own." â??Publishers Weekly
"Heart-stopping." â?? Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
"A surefire hit." â?? Kristin Harmel, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
In the spring of 1942, young Elzbieta Rabinek is aware of the swiftly growing discord just beyond the courtyard of her comfortable Warsaw home. She has no fondness for the Germans who patrol her streets and impose their curfews, but has never given much thought to what goes on behind the walls that contain her Jewish neighbors. She knows all too well about German brutalityâ??and that it's the reason she must conceal her true identity. But in befriending Sara, a nurse who shares her apartment floor, Elzbieta makes a discovery that propels her into a dangerous world of deception and heroism.
Using Sara's credentials to smuggle children out of the ghetto brings Elzbieta face-to-face with the reality of the war behind its walls, and to the plight of the Gorka family, who must make the impossible decision to give up their newborn daughter or watch her starve. For Roman Gorka, this final injustice stirs him to rebellion with a zeal not even his newfound love for Elzbieta can suppress. But his recklessness brings unwanted attention to Sara's cause, unwittingly putting Elzbieta and her family in harm's way until one violent act threatens to destroy their chance at freedom forever.
From Nazi occupation to the threat of a communist regime, The Warsaw Orphan is the unforgettable story of Elzbieta and Roman's perilous attempt to reclaim the love and life they once knew.… (más)
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Título:The Warsaw Orphan: A WWII Novel
Autores:Kelly Rimmer (Autor)
Información:Graydon House (2021), Edition: Original, 416 pages
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Valoración:*****
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It's a good book. WWII ( )
  Ferg.ma | Apr 13, 2024 |
This was another fantastic, informative story about WWII that I knew little about. It's a great insight into what Poland endured during the war, and afterwards. I'd heard very little of the "ghettos" before this, and the author did a great job on researching details.
I loved the spirited teenager, Elzbieta, and the journey she pushes through, along with her fierce love of her adoptive family, and her country. Roman, another spirited teen whose personal family tragedies spur him to become involved in the resistance, is the other main character (the story is told from dual POVs.)
The author leads us along, weaving such a story of detail that I often felt I was there in the midst of the horrific crisis. It's the first book I've read by this author and I can't wait to read others by her.
I always enjoy learning information about WWII (one of my favorite topics) and this was another informative page-turner for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of this insightful book! ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
No matter how many books I read that has anything to do with the Holocaust I will never understand how human can do what they did to other human beings back then. This one is no exception. What they people went through was heartrending to say the least. For Emilia and Roman to find love and then to be torn apart was sad. I am not afraid to admit that I also cried while reading this story. Then for Emilia to be degraded they was she was by those soldiers was horrible. Then for her to end up pregnant due to the rape by the soldiers and being told she would have to have the baby but can give it up must have felt like she was violated all over again. For her to come out and ask her mother about raising the baby after her conversation with Sara definitely took courage. I felt bad when Emilia finally agreed to see Roman only to tell him it was over between them was sad, but I too understood where she was coming from with him so hell bent on revenge, she couldn't risk her or her family's life again. When they came together later after he was almost killed in jail was a welcome sign that maybe now they could get their life back on track. When he was reunited with his sister the family ultimately agreed to give up as a baby to save her life was heartwarming. Knowing that Roman and Emilia were going to make her part of their lives made me smile. As I said I continue reading stories like this but will never comprehend what one human can do to another. ( )
  Nora57 | Jul 29, 2022 |
Teenager Elzbieta spends all of her time in her adopted parents apartment, hiding from the control of the Nazi's. When she befriends her neighbor Sara, a nurse and member of the resistance, Elzbieta decides that she must become involved in the resistance. Roman, a Jewish resident of the ghetto, is struggling to keep his family alive. His newborn sister is in particular danger, as his mother struggles to get enough nourishment to feed her.

The intersection of Roman and Elzbieta's stories was done very well. Both characters were well developed and extremely likeable. My only complaint is that the book needed an epilogue. I really wanted to know what happened to the characters in the long run. Overall, 4 out of 5 stars. ( )
  JanaRose1 | Jun 1, 2022 |
I haven't read a book by Kelly Rimmer that has disappointed me - every one of them has been fabulous. Her writing is beautiful and powerful and I love her stories that she shares. The vivid characters and scenes unfold in my head and I find myself lost in her books.

Thank you for allowing me to read this and give my honest opinion.
  Jynell | Feb 24, 2022 |
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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:Instant New York Times bestseller!
Inspired by the real-life heroine who saved thousands of Jewish children during WWII, The Warsaw Orphan is Kelly Rimmer's most anticipated novel since her bestselling sensation, The Things We Cannot Say.

"Gripping... This one easily stands on its own." â??Publishers Weekly
"Heart-stopping." â?? Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
"A surefire hit." â?? Kristin Harmel, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
In the spring of 1942, young Elzbieta Rabinek is aware of the swiftly growing discord just beyond the courtyard of her comfortable Warsaw home. She has no fondness for the Germans who patrol her streets and impose their curfews, but has never given much thought to what goes on behind the walls that contain her Jewish neighbors. She knows all too well about German brutalityâ??and that it's the reason she must conceal her true identity. But in befriending Sara, a nurse who shares her apartment floor, Elzbieta makes a discovery that propels her into a dangerous world of deception and heroism.
Using Sara's credentials to smuggle children out of the ghetto brings Elzbieta face-to-face with the reality of the war behind its walls, and to the plight of the Gorka family, who must make the impossible decision to give up their newborn daughter or watch her starve. For Roman Gorka, this final injustice stirs him to rebellion with a zeal not even his newfound love for Elzbieta can suppress. But his recklessness brings unwanted attention to Sara's cause, unwittingly putting Elzbieta and her family in harm's way until one violent act threatens to destroy their chance at freedom forever.
From Nazi occupation to the threat of a communist regime, The Warsaw Orphan is the unforgettable story of Elzbieta and Roman's perilous attempt to reclaim the love and life they once knew.

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