I happen to love WWII related fiction. I picked this book up thanks to a recommendation from an online book club that I participate in. I was hooked from page one. Alternating chapters with different time periods normally bugs me but it really worked with this story. It's an interesting and intriguing tale about something I hadn't heard of before...stamp engraving. I know it doesn't sound that interesting but I was so fascinated by it.There's an AHA moment in this book. When I got it I texted a co-worker that I wasn't coming to work until I finished the book (I finished in time for work). I also instantly recommended this book to a ton of people. Plus I instantly put it on hold for patrons at my library that I knew would love it. I will definitely read everything this author writes from now. |
Find out what the St. Joseph Public Library staff are reading as they participate in the Missouri Book Challenge!
Thursday, November 16, 2017
The Lost Letter by Jillian Cantor, 322 pages
Labels:
Holocaust,
Jenny,
stamps,
women's fiction,
World War II
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