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Richard H. Balson

Auteur de Once We Were Brothers

17 oeuvres 1,851 utilisateurs 144 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Richard H. Balson

Once We Were Brothers (2010) 823 exemplaires
Karolina's Twins (2016) 268 exemplaires
The Girl from Berlin (2018) 219 exemplaires
Saving Sophie (2015) 197 exemplaires
The Trust (2017) 124 exemplaires
Eli's Promise: A Novel (2020) 102 exemplaires
Defending Britta Stein : a novel (2021) 66 exemplaires
An Affair of Spies: A Novel (2022) 40 exemplaires
Esthers Verschwinden: Roman (2022) 2 exemplaires
LA LIBERTA' HA I TUOI OCCHI (2021) 2 exemplaires
A Place to Hide 1 exemplaire
Volevo solo averti accanto (2020) 1 exemplaire

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Althouhh the book was well-intentioned, it was poorly executed in my opinion. The premise was interesting...a man lauded as a hero during WWII is accused of being a liar...having actually been a collaborator.
The book is chock full of facts about Danish history, but tbe characters present these facts as though they are reciting from a text book. I would have preferred flashbacks rather than one character reading from the notebook of another.
The final courtroom scene was better than the rest of the book.
So, 4 stars for what I learned, and 2 stars for characterization and dialogue. 3 stars total.
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Chrissylou62 | 7 autres critiques | Apr 11, 2024 |
This book, A Place to Hide by Ronald H. Balson was a beautiful story of survival, courage and endurance. The story begins by introducing readers to the main characters, Karyn and Teddy. Teddy, an elderly man living out the remainder of his life in an assisted living home and Karyn who was separated from her sister years earlier when they were children during WWII in Amsterdam. A chance encounter in a bakery ends up leading to Karyn meeting Teddy, an American sent to Amsterdam to work in the US consulate.
Over time Teddy tells Karyn the story of his life in Amsterdam, how he not only survived the occupation of the Nazis when they invaded Amsterdam, but also his role helping in the rescue of thousands of Jews who were forced to hide out.
This story is riveting and enthralling.
I loved this book and found the writing style of the author very easy to read and capturing. The content is historically accurate and captures the fullness of this time period. Very well done!
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klsypam28 | Apr 7, 2024 |
Reason read: book club selection
This book is about Holocaust survivors, Nazis, and it is set in Chicago/Poland
copyright is 2010. I felt that the book starts out really slow and is almost annoyingly slow but after the story is slowly and painfully set up, the next part moves faster and there is much more action. This is a debut novel by the lawyer author.
 
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Kristelh | 50 autres critiques | Jun 22, 2023 |
An emotionally moving book involving the fictional story of Ben, a Holocaust survivor and his final battle against a Nazi who was once his brother.
 
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David_Fosco | 50 autres critiques | Jan 12, 2023 |

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Œuvres
17
Membres
1,851
Popularité
#13,904
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
144
ISBN
90
Langues
4
Favoris
1

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