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Miriam Romm

Autor(a) de Ostrich Feathers

1 Work 15 Membros 8 Críticas

Obras por Miriam Romm

Ostrich Feathers (2009) 15 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female

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Overall I enjoyed to story, but the format was not to my taste. It jumps around between story lines and I found that frustrating. I think there are better books out there.
 
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KarenElissa | 7 outras críticas | Sep 6, 2011 |
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While this story jumps around a lot and has a slightly unsatisfying ending, it offers a unique perspective on World War II. What happens to the descendants of people who changed their identity to survive? This book shows just how literally the devastating effects of the Holocaust reach later, current generations.
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KhrystiBooks | 7 outras críticas | Jul 8, 2010 |
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I put aside this book after reading the first chapter; it was a difficult read in many ways and along with the subject matter I thought I would try it again later. I finally made another attempt and was glad I did. I agree with many of the other reviewers that the translating of the story from Hebrew to English created a rather awkward storyline. I found that by treating the storyline as a series of "vignettes" I was able to put the puzzle of this story together and enjoy it. I truly enjoyed visualizing Moniek, what a wonderful picture of this real flesh and blood man the author paints for us! I think this story would be of particular interest to genealogists, the process of research outlined in this book is truly wonderful. I was however disappointed that the question of the character of Carl was never completely answered.… (mais)
 
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JoClare | 7 outras críticas | Mar 1, 2010 |
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This is a book that has great potential. It could have been a wonderful book, as the author does have some nice uses of language and some very good counterpoints going between her childhood and adulthood. Unfortunately, I found it much too fragmented between her childhood, her parents' stories, and her search for her father. Some of this could be the translation as well, but the book could have been much improved by judicious editing and restructuring.
 
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CatherineMarie | 7 outras críticas | Jan 2, 2010 |

Estatísticas

Obras
1
Membros
15
Popularidade
#708,120
Avaliação
½ 2.5
Críticas
8
ISBN
2