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The Flight of the Veil

by Bruce J. Berger

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Greek siblings separated by the Holocaust rediscover each other after almost five decades and give each other new reasons to live.
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Nicky Covo is a Holocaust survivor. In 1990, Nicky – a Brooklyn psychiatrist – receives a letter from Abbess Fevronia, the head of a women’s monastery in Greece. Although Nicky believes the rest of his family died at Auschwitz, he learns that Theodora, a mysteriously silent nun who’s lived at the monastery since 1944, may be his baby sister, Kal. With his old friend and new love, Helen, Nicky returns to Greece – to harrowing memories of his fighting with the partisans and to a reunion with his beloved sister. The Flight of the Veil explores the intersections of guilt and memory, faith and tragedy, fate and miracle.

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This is an historical novel set in Greece and New York and is provocative in the extreme with tensions between the Christian and Judaism religious traditions. We meet a mature Nicky, the psychiatrist and atheist returning to a place of many nightmares accompanied by the widow Helen whom he loves and has loved. And then we meet ‘Sister Theodora’….
I absolutely loved this debut novel by Bruce Berger, coupling it into a story around a part of the second world war in Greece, not often associated with the holocaust. Read the description above then purchase the book. Highly recommended. I award this historical novel 5 stars.
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