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Gemma Liviero

Auteur de The Road Beyond Ruin

8 oeuvres 517 utilisateurs 30 critiques

Œuvres de Gemma Liviero

The Road Beyond Ruin (2019) 186 exemplaires
Broken Angels (2016) 109 exemplaires
In a Field of Blue (2020) 105 exemplaires
Pastel Orphans (2013) 63 exemplaires
Half in Shadow: A Novel (2022) 50 exemplaires
Ik laat je niet achter : roman (2019) 2 exemplaires
Marek (Buried Lore) (2014) 1 exemplaire
Zlomení andělé 1 exemplaire

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female
Nationalité
Australia

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Another heart-breaking holocaust novel in which the nazis wreak havoc, torture and kill civilians, destroying families and communities. And how thankfully there were some good people who helped hide, feed and move Jews to freedom.

In Pastel Orphans, Henrik doesn't give up searching for his younger sister Greta who is kidnapped by nazis from the family farm in Poland. He leqrns much from the partisans, and knows how to talk to people; he meets a 'good nazi' and does what he has to do to survive.

Excellent read.
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Bookish59 | 2 autres critiques | Mar 23, 2024 |
Wow! so many twists and turns in the story that you won't know what has actually happened until the very end. This is one you can't put down.
 
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galoma | 10 autres critiques | Dec 11, 2023 |
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The Road Beyond Ruin by Gemma Liviero is a novel story taking place in Germany, right after World War II. Ms. Liviero is a published author living in Australia.

Stefano is an Italian POW who is walking home through Germany after the war. He finds a young child next to his dead mother and takes the boy with him.

Stefano encounters Erich, a former German soldier who invites him to stay until he can safely continue on his way. Erich’s neighbors are Rosalind and Georg, who suffer from PTSD. Stefano finds letters from Monique, who went missing during the war, which tell of a darker side to the family.

This book is not about the war, per se, but mostly about life immediately after World War II in Germany, and its effects. The setting and story are very creative, and the whole narrative turned 180 degrees from what I thought it would be.

The research in The Road Beyond Ruin by Gemma Liviero is very good, like Broken Angels by the same author which I previously read. The complexities of life in a country that is under occupation and destroyed are described well.

The story, however, is somewhat disjointed, even though I got the gist of it. In the end, I felt it was rushed and jumbled. The transitions within the book are done without rhyme or reason, they simply don’t flow. A new character introduced at one point, is not being visited again much later.

The book is a slow burner, the author takes her time telling the story. The reader discovers little bits about each character in every chapter, but between the lines, I could tell there’s always more.

This is a story with many layers, brutal and naked, which had several twists I did not see coming. There are many themes, consequences of choices made, secrets, and good intentions gone awry.
And revenge, let’s not forget that.

As I said before, the last quarter of the book was rushed but I did understand what the author was conveying. It is a well-written book though, and well worth reading.
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ZoharLaor | 10 autres critiques | Sep 1, 2023 |
I loved it! Heart wrenching and heart warming, plus I love stories from that era.
 
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KellyCook | 3 autres critiques | May 12, 2023 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
517
Popularité
#48,026
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
30
ISBN
27
Langues
2

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