Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Daughter of the Reich Book Review

 


Daughter of the Reich

By: Louise Fein

Harper Collins Publishers

William Morrow Paperbacks

Historical Fiction, Women's Fiction

Publish Date May 12,2020

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This is an amazing book that everyone should read. At first I wasn't sure about it because it was making me mad. I knew I would have some strong feelings about this book because of the time period but I didn't realize how much. I am not Jewish but it just reminded me about what is actually happening now in our world.

This book is about a young lady growing up in Germany during the out break of World War 2. Her father is one of the top guys and she is taught that Jews are bad and they are perfect and if it wasn't for the Jews everything would be fine. In the beginning her family is friends with a Jewish family but with Hitler and his teachings this Jewish family is no longer to be liked. The young lady is struggling with her true feelings and what is what right and what isn't. She learns things she doesn't like and is fighting back.

This is a tough read but one tat should be read so we don't repeat. I really felt for the young lady and was hoping for a better ending but it was still a good one. I cried at the end and I was rooting for her and her true love.

I gave it 4 stars.

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