Against the Wind

by Bodie Thoene

Other authorsBrock Thoene (Author)
Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

F THO

Collection

Call number

F THO

Publication

Summerside Press (2011), 320 pages

Description

As German Stukas circle in British skies, bombing London in repeated air raids, famous violinist Elisa Lindheim Murphy and her journalist husband, John, make an agonizing decision to send their three children to safety in America. But what about all the Jewish refugees left behind in England? Elisa will face the greatest trial of her life as she travels with evacuee children on seas made treacherous by Nazi U-boats.

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LibraryThing member judyg54
I was taken back in time through this story and I found myself on a small boat trying to survive until help arrives. It is a time of war, where Germany is attacking the British skies, London is being bombed and children are trying to be evacuated to America for safety. I experienced sadness, hope,
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and wanting to endure this tragedy.

I liked the way the author kept taking you back in time and letting you read some of Elisa Lindheim Murphy's diary entries. It helped you in a small way see how she got to where she was at the present in the story. The people on this small boat, both young and old, you will come to know; some you will like and some you will want to throw overboard. As it says on the back cover, "Zion Diaries ventures into the lives of the inspiring and intriguing characters who loved intensely, stood up for what was right, and fought boldly during Hitler's rise to power and the dark days of World War II".

This was a hard story to put down once I started, with an ending I wasn't expecting. I will say no more, except I look forward to more in this series!
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Physical description

320 p.; 9 inches

Pages

320

ISBN

1609361083 / 9781609361082

Barcode

60053

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