πŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ΆπŸ‘Ά Until We Meet Again, by Michael Korenblit and Kathy Janger

This raw, gut-wrenching novel, tells the story of the author’s Polish Jewish parents, and their unfathomable journey as Holocaust survivors. As with many of the books that I have read in this genre, I found this novel completely engrossing. I can’t begin to understand the horrors these poor souls endured; what those monsters did to innocent human beings is just beyond my realm of comprehension.

The story itself was well-written and compelling, and kept me interested from beginning to end.

Michael Korenblit couldn’t have found a more touching way to honor his parents, than to forever commemorate their plight in this beautifully written novel.


Read 10/8/15

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