
Title | : | The Hidden Room |
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Format Type | : | and 1 more , Kindle, Paperback |
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The Hidden Room Reviews
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Making terror and isolation key elements of a certain kind of deprived life.
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I've read many holocaust books but this one is totally different from the others. It was very descriptive and I could see the cave in my mind. I couldn't stop reading!
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What an amazing and vivid page turner this is! Set in Ukraine during World War II, the subject is dark and difficult, but this is a story of perseverance, love and hope, about a Jewish family caught between two evil forces, Hitler and Stalin. Kudos William and Barbara
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A nail biting and engaging beginning gives way to vivid detail that draws on all the senses. Readers will feel very much a part of the action. The story is also especially timely given the current conflict in Ukraine. I loved it, and look forward to sharing it with my
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What an incredible story Durbin weaves! We have a plot that will hook you, characters that will make you laugh and cry, tension that will keep you flipping pagesand history that will educate you. It's a perfect read for both young and old readers. Both my
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The Durbins have brought to life a memorable Jewish family fighting to survive WWII in Ukraine. From the first sentence to the last, it is a gripping, riviting tale with many twists and turns, some shocking, like the episode of the killing fields and the discovery of Lena.
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The book started with a family hiding in a barn in Ukraine from the Nazis. It was very nerve racking because one of the family members was four years old. Imagine trying to get a four year old to be quiet while hiding only feet away from Nazis? The ending was