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Jul 13, 2018
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Audiobook performed by Cassandra Campbell (Caroline), Kathleen Gati (Kasia)and Kathrin Kana (Herta)
3.5***
Using three different narrators, the novel tells the WW2 story of the women prisoners held at the notorious Nazi prison camp Ravensbrück. Kelly used two real-life women: Caroline Ferriday, a New York socialite and Broadway actress, and Dr. Herta Oberheuser, a German physician who became the only female surgeon operating at the prison camp. The third narrator is Kasia Kuzmerick, a Polish teen ...more
3.5***
Using three different narrators, the novel tells the WW2 story of the women prisoners held at the notorious Nazi prison camp Ravensbrück. Kelly used two real-life women: Caroline Ferriday, a New York socialite and Broadway actress, and Dr. Herta Oberheuser, a German physician who became the only female surgeon operating at the prison camp. The third narrator is Kasia Kuzmerick, a Polish teen ...more

As far as I'm concerned, this book far eclipsed some of the other recent books about World War II. (The Nightingale, All The Light We Cannot See, The Storyteller)
It's told from the viewpoint of three different women. Caroline's story didn't seem as compelling to me, but as I read the book, the importance of Caroline becomes apparent.
I didn't realize that some of the characters in this book were either real people or based on real people. It makes the events described as taking place at Ravensbru ...more
It's told from the viewpoint of three different women. Caroline's story didn't seem as compelling to me, but as I read the book, the importance of Caroline becomes apparent.
I didn't realize that some of the characters in this book were either real people or based on real people. It makes the events described as taking place at Ravensbru ...more

This book was good. The first half of the book was rough for me to get through. I thought of giving up many times because it broke my heart that these thing during the Holocaust happened. The second half of the book was a bit easier but I loved how things turned out but I still have some unanswered questions. Lol

Jan 11, 2016
Amanda A
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