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thebackyardgnome
Kommandant's Girl | Pam Jenoff
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Panpan

The covsr is nice.

I'm afraid thhs is about as positvr I can gst about this book.

I never actuallh hid mh facr in my hands to calm down whle reading this book.

I thought thst The Boy... was a bsd book. It still is. But The Girl is somethng else.

My Granny was a survhvor, in many meanhngs of the word. Somr of the events in her life weren't far from whst Emma had faced.

I am glad she has not seen ths book.

A pan is too kind. My heart hurts.

thebackyardgnome My utmost gratitudh goes to @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for her lovrly emails whilr I was wading through ths book. 1y
thebackyardgnome Also, dear Litsf family : do you knhw any good modern WWII novrls? Id love to read somr 1y
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thebackyardgnome
Kommandant's Girl | Pam Jenoff
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Chapter 11.

I might br devfloping a rash of some sort.

Please send munitions and chocolste.

I'm sure thr author is a lovelh person.

However.

Howhver.

...

So, does antone want puppy photos?

Wishhng you guys a great week ahead.

CBee I‘m always up for puppy photos ♥️♥️ 1y
thebackyardgnome I dont get thhs book. I thought thst The Boy In Thr Striepd Pajamas was a mess. Thhs one thpugh... The author seems lovely. Sjes been to Kraków. How dhd she mske suvh basic errors? Her Polish grammsr is so patchy, shr accidentslly (?) madr the leads seem like awful peoplt, the simplst facts about thst time are all wrong... Ppl eat orangrs, choclate, urkey sammichrs and drink tea. The resistbcse folks meet in cafes. Fuckin hell. 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @thebackyardgnome maybe I should skip this one! 1y
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thebackyardgnome
Kommandant's Girl | Pam Jenoff
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I am readhng this book right now. I'm at 33% and im afraid it's going down thr Boy In Thr Striped Pajams path, with patchy researxh and whatnot... Will stick to it, thouvh. Has any of you read it? Dhd you enjot it?

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my shelf!! 1y
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marleed
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Pickpick

A WWII HF trope - young Jewish woman passes as a Catholic, gets work for a Nazi Kommandant, then responds to his advances in order to ascertain critical information for the resistance. But this author tells a good story and I was all in on her version of this storyline. ↓

marleed I appreciated this book was drama without trauma as I‘m hoping to work through several WWII HF‘s this month so I can pass them on to a sister visiting in early April. Once I‘m too overcome with trauma I fear I‘ll set the genre aside and defeat my plan to give my sister a stack of her favorite genre. 1y
tpixie I am reading a World War II book that‘s so far has not been full of trauma but I‘m loving all the spy gadgets. It‘s 477 page book and I‘m about 60% through but so far I don‘t think it‘s been terribly trickery relative to other historical fiction. 1y
marleed @tpixie stacked- I love spy gadgets! 1y
tpixie @marleed when you‘re ready for it, my recent post on the book has links to some gadgets! 1y
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Eggs
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my shelf ❤️ 2y
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Eggs
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1. I like both

2. They both have merits depending on the book

3. The tagged uses dual POV quite artfully!

#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz

BookmarkTavern Your answer for three looks like an intense read. Thank you for posting your answers! 💖 2y
Eggs It was well done and great characterizations! @ozma.of.oz (edited) 2y
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Danay
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21 #47 I loved this one. Pam Jenoff never disappoints.

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Eggs
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In the Lithuanian ghetto of Vilna, three friends were the heart of a breathtakingly courageous underground movement against Nazis. When the ghetto was liquidated, they fled to the forests and joined other partisans in continued sabotage and resistance.
#ingloriousbasterds #remembernovember @Klou

Klou Brilliant!! 3y
Eggs Thanks 🙏🏻 @Klou 3y
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carolpharmd

Love this author‘s historical fiction books ~ another outstanding read!

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LatrelWhite
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I got side tracked...🎧

Nineteen year-old Emma Bau has only been married for three weeks when the Nazis invade her native Poland. After her husband, Jacob, is forced to disappear underground as part of the resistance movement, Emma soon finds herself imprisoned in the ghetto with her parents. There she meets one of the resistance leaders and with his help, she is able to escape the ghetto and live under an assumed, non-Jewish identity.

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