๐Ÿ‘ถ๐Ÿ‘ถ๐Ÿ‘ถ: Klara's Truth, by Susan Weissbach Friedman

Klara's Truth
Susan Weissbach Friedman debuts with this fictional account of Dr. Klara Lieberman, a professor of archaeology in Maine, who discovers hidden family secrets a world away. The story takes readers through Klara's journey of self-discovery and her revelations of how one's past can shape the present. Although it's a current-day story and can't technically be labeled as historical fiction, I was pleasantly surprised to read so many historical references regarding post-WWII Poland.

The story was written in a very straightforward manner, and read to me like a YA novel, and can therefore be enjoyed by readers of a wide age range!

Many thanks to partners, BookSparks and She Writes Press for this gifted review copy.

Read 6/14/24

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