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Als je nu blijft zwijgen by Kate Breslin
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Als je nu blijft zwijgen (original 2014; edition 2015)

by Kate Breslin, Annet N. Landon-Medendorp

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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. A powerful retelling of the story of Esther during WWII: Blond and blue-eyed Jewess Hadassah Benjamin must save her peopleâ??even if she cannot save herse
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Title:Als je nu blijft zwijgen
Authors:Kate Breslin
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For Such a Time by Kate Breslin (2014)

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This is a painful WWII novel to read. Yes, it is wonderful, well written, sweet, and so many other good things but it's painful since it's complete fiction and there was no such true story as the one in this one, but I love it. Esther is a favorite book of the Bible, retellings are a favorite, and anyone who knows me knows I am obsessed with all WWII facts, so together? I loved it. Some of the romantic content was a little much for me though it was okay. If you like reading about WWII you must read this book, as with all other books by Kate Breslin, she is one of my favorite need to read authors. ( )
  abigailkayharris | Jan 1, 2024 |
I keep wondering if I should read yet another book about the Holocaust, but I was drawn to this book because of its parallel story of the book of Esther. I was thankful that there was a "happy ending," although it seemed like there wouldn't be when Hadassah thought Aric was dead. ( )
  eliorajoy | Aug 2, 2019 |
“For Such a Time” by Kate Breslin is quite possibly the best book I have ever read. Each page engages the reader to keep turning pages because this book is so hauntingly beautiful. Never have I felt so close to the characters in any book. The subject matter is a difficult one, the Jewish population of Theresienstadt “Transfer” camp in Czechoslovakia during WW II. The central characters are an SS Kommandant, Aric von Schmidt who has taken a young woman from the firing squad in Dachau and brought her to be his secretary. Unbeknownst to him, she is a Jewish woman with false papers. As Stella (Hadassah) comes to know Aric better, she understands that he is living a life of torment because of the tasks required of him as an SS officer.

Stella tries to help her people by cajoling her boss, Aric into trying to make their lives as prisoners a little better without giving herself away. She has visions of escaping and making a life again. She doesn’t count on falling in love with the enemy.

Without giving anything away, I savored each page I read and became a part of the plot myself. I could envision all that Ms. Breslin wrote about and felt in through my soul. I must admit to tears coursing down my face at times when the brutality and ruthlessness of some of the SS got to my very heart. I tried to slow down my reading because I didn’t want the story to end, but my fascination kept me going and I finished this book too quickly. It’s a book I just want to carry around with me. I cannot say enough good things about Kate Breslin’s work. I have read other books of hers and really hope that she continues to give her readers more of her.

I downloaded a free Kindle copy from NetGalley.com in return for my honest review. You can find this review on my blog at http://wp.me/p2pjIt-sp. Check out other reviews at http://imhookedonbooks.wordpress.com. I have also posted this review on Good Reads at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/907637480 and on Amazon.com at https://www.amazon.com/review/R1J3SPP7XTKZWM. ( )
  SilverShrew | Oct 27, 2017 |
A very good book - an interesting retelling of the story of Esther set in Nazi Germany. ( )
  PleasantHome | Jul 16, 2017 |
This is a historical romance (inspirational) between a Nazi Kommandant and a Jewish woman during 1944. It's set in Theresienstadt. It has, as the genre requires, a "happy ending" setup (it's hard to call it a real happy ending. Yes, you read that right.

The book received not one but two RITA nominations in 2015 (RITAs are the awards given by the Romance Writers of America for distinction in the romance genre).

The novel Christianizes its Jewish characters, provides a backstory for an SS officer which is supposed to make him sympathetic, and rewrites the history of Theresienstadt, all in the name of redemption and true love.

I gave this book 1/2 star because 0 stars won't register as a rating. Take it as a given that you do not want to read this book. If you're curious, the sample should give you an idea of what you're in for. ( )
  Sunita_p | Mar 6, 2016 |
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When Esther's words were reported to Mordecai, he sent back this answer... "And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?"
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For John, my beloved
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