Archive | January 2022

Out Of The Mountain’s Shadow by Rose Alexander

Survivors

Out Of The Mountain’s Shadow by Rose Alexander is a fabulous dual timeline novel that makes for compulsive reading. It is set in 2019 and World War II in Albania.

The stories run side by side as a present day journalist begins to unlock a story from the hidden past.

During World War II the Jewish people of Europe fled to Albania to escape the Nazi persecution. The novel focuses on one Austrian family hidden by an Albanian one. Bonds made in war, though parted by time and distance, remained unbroken in hearts.

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The Seven Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross

Hard Choices And Sacrificial Love

The Seven Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross is a powerful Christian contemporary novel that intrigued and consumed me from the start. There were times when, along with the character, I did not understand what was happening but suddenly my eyes were opened in a ‘wow!’ moment – and I understood – this is such a powerful read.

We all have regrets and wish we could have a ‘do-over’. There are things we wish we had said and things we wish we had not said. If you could have a ‘do-over’, what would you change?

This is a book about love – the love of a mother for her family. Sometimes we have to make hard choices for the sake of those we love. Others will not understand but for the sake of love we must choose.

We witness a sacrificial love. It is a love that is not self-serving. It is a love that thinks only of others as we break our own hearts for the sake of those we love.

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Your Words Your World by Louise Belanger

Beautiful

Your Words Your World by Louise Belanger is a most beautiful book of poetry about us and God, and the world that He created.

Each poem is accompanied by a stunning photo from nature that is so very beautiful. We marvel at the natural world that God has created.

God created us to live in relationship with Him and with each other. Life is never meant to be lived in grand isolation but in relationships. The poems celebrate this as they explore Biblical themes and a God who loves us.

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Always Remember Your Name by Andra and Tatiana Bucci

In Memory Of The Six Million

Always Remember Your Name by Andra and Tatiana Bucci, translated by Ann Goldstein is a powerful true account of the sisters’ survival as children in Auschwitz.

Tatiana was born in 1937 and Andra in 1939 to Catholic Jewish parents in Italy. They entered Auschwitz with their mother on April 4th 1944 and remained their until liberated by the Russian army on January 27th 1945.

The sisters’ story is one of survival. Separated from their mother on arrival, they lived in the kinderblock. To this day they do not know why they were spared the fate of so many children who were sent to the gas chambers on arrival at Auschwitz. They wondered if it was because the Nazis believed them to be twins. “There on the ramp our fate was sealed.” It is impossible for us to imagine the horrors they faced but as young children do, they ‘normalised’ what they saw. “Even the idea of ‘going out through the chimney’ seems normal to us.”

Following Auschwitz the sisters spent time in an orphanage in Prague before entering Lingfield House near London in April 1946. This was a home for Jewish children who had survived. Here the sisters received kindness and home comforts for the first time in years.

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