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The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff
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The Kommandant's Girl (original 2001; edition 2007)

by Pam Jenoff

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In her luminous and groundbreaking debut, New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff shows the unimaginable sacrifices one woman must make in a time of war Nineteen-year-old Emma Bau has been married only three weeks when Nazi tanks thunder into her native Poland. Within days Emma's husband, Jacob, is forced to disappear underground, leaving her imprisoned within the city's decrepit Jewish ghetto. But then, in the dead of night, the resistance smuggles her out. Taken to Krakow to live with Jacob's Catholic aunt, Krysia, Emma takes on a new identity as Anna Lipowski, a gentile. Emma's already precarious situation is complicated by her introduction to Kommandant Richwalder, a high-ranking Nazi official who hires her to work as his assistant. Urged by the resistance to use her position to access details of the Nazi occupation, Emma must compromise her safety-and her marriage vows-in order to help Jacob's cause. As the atrocities of war intensify, so does Emma's relationship with the Kommandant, building to a climax that will risk not only her double life, but also the lives of those she loves.… (more)
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Title:The Kommandant's Girl
Authors:Pam Jenoff
Info:Mira (2007), Hardcover, 400 pages
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Nineteen year old Emma Bau has been married only three weeks when Nazi tanks thunder into her native Poland. Within days, her husband, Jacob, is forced to disappear underground, leaving her imprisoned within the city’s decrepit Jewish ghetto. But the , in the dead of night, the resistance smuggles her out. Taken to Jacob’s Catholic aunt, Krystal, Emma takes on a new identity as a gentile, Anna Lipowski.
Emma is introduced to Kommandant Richwalder who hires her as his personal Secretary. To gain information for the resistance, Anna gets close to the Kommandant. ( )
  creighley | Apr 1, 2023 |
This was a great read! Found myself not being able to put it down in some places. I love Jenoff's descriptions and her view of the WW2 Nazi era. Looking forward to the second book in the series. ( )
  Jen-Lynn | Aug 1, 2022 |
Emma Bau is newly married to her love, Jacob. Poland is taken over by the Nazis just a year into their marriage and they are split apart by necessity and Jacob's politics. Left behind she is taken in by Krysia, she has a choice to help the Resistance. The choices she makes effects all of their lives. I just wish she had not been so indecisive until the end of the book. ( )
  bgknighton | Jun 28, 2021 |
This book was very well written, drawing me in from the very beginning. The main character is a young Jewish woman who struggles as her home town of Krakow is occupied by the Nazis. Her husband is part of the resistance and leaves her behind to go underground. Experiencing the Jewish ghetto and then living under an assumed identity, she begins working for a high up official gaining his trust and sharing information with the resistance.

I loved the way Emma/Anna was a very real person during her horrifying situations. She had real life feelings and conflicting emotions. The story was well told and kept me engage right until the end. ( )
  tinkerbellkk | Jul 14, 2020 |
This is the story of polish Jews - particularly one, Emma. She is married to Jacob who becomes a resistance fighter. She is smuggled out of the ghetto and goes to live with Jacob's aunt, a Catholic. They also take in a toddler who is the only surviving member of a famous rabbinic family. She meets the Kommandant who falls for her and invites her to work for him. Of course, he doesn't know she is Jewish. She has feelings for him and sleeps with him to try to get information from his apartment for her husband and the resistance. At times, I wanted to reach into the book and slap her for being stupid, but really she was just young and in an impossible solution. I shouldn't think I could do better. Her parents are still in the ghetto and her husband is in hiding. I liked the book.
  taurus27 | Jun 22, 2019 |
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In her luminous and groundbreaking debut, New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff shows the unimaginable sacrifices one woman must make in a time of war Nineteen-year-old Emma Bau has been married only three weeks when Nazi tanks thunder into her native Poland. Within days Emma's husband, Jacob, is forced to disappear underground, leaving her imprisoned within the city's decrepit Jewish ghetto. But then, in the dead of night, the resistance smuggles her out. Taken to Krakow to live with Jacob's Catholic aunt, Krysia, Emma takes on a new identity as Anna Lipowski, a gentile. Emma's already precarious situation is complicated by her introduction to Kommandant Richwalder, a high-ranking Nazi official who hires her to work as his assistant. Urged by the resistance to use her position to access details of the Nazi occupation, Emma must compromise her safety-and her marriage vows-in order to help Jacob's cause. As the atrocities of war intensify, so does Emma's relationship with the Kommandant, building to a climax that will risk not only her double life, but also the lives of those she loves.

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