Lisa Barr
Auteur van Woman on Fire
Werken van Lisa Barr
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- 5
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- 397
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- #61,078
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- 3.9
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- 38
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- 29
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Los Angeles, 2005. Hollywood’s latest heartthrob wants to make a movie about the life of the famous Golden Age movie star Lena Browning. She quickly finds out how little she knows about Lena's past and that before she was the famous Hollywood star, she was, Bina Blonski, a Polish Jew whose life and family were destroyed by the Nazis.
In 1943, Bina and her husband were sent to the Warsaw ghetto with thousands of other Jewish people. Because Bina was beautiful and blond, she coould pass as an Ayran. She becomes a spy and makes numerous trips outside the ghetto for food and guns and medical supplies. Her husband is content with gathering information about the day to day lives of the people in the ghetto and writing it so that future generations know the truth of what was going on. Bina isn't content with his way of resistance and wants to spend her time actively helping other people right now.
After the war, she makes her way to Hollywood where she becomes a star. Even though it seems as if she has put her past behind her, she still wants revenge on Nazis who escaped justice after the war. She never stops in her pursuit to make sure that they have not really escaped their pasts because she still remembers and will make sure that they receive the punishment that they deserve.
This book is so well written and researched that the reader feels like they knew Bina/Lena and witnessed all that she did to help her fellow members in the Ghetto. We all were taught about the brave men who won WWII but for many years there was very little written about the brave and strong women who did their part and more to bring freedom back into the world. The author gives us one of those strong women who represents countless strong women who worked and died trying to save other people.
If you read WWII fiction, this is a book that you don't want to miss to get a glimpse of what life was really like in the Warsaw Ghetto and to understand how impossible it is to forget your past and to strive to get revenge on the people who hurt you and your family. This was another stellar book by Lisa Barr.… (meer)