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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Giving hearts open doors,
By L.Madeleine (Benicia, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Doors to Madame Marie (Hardcover)
This book had a profound effect on me. I don't totally agree with the first review on this page. Possibly the reviewer should read the book again since he/she seemed to miss the pivotal message woven throughout this book like a fine golden thread in a tapestry.The solid footing the author stood on was to keep your heart swept out of insiduous practices like racial and ethnic intolerances that lead to atrocities such as the Holocaust. "Dust doesn't announce itself." she says as she likens our hearts to the apartment house of the next century. Be courteous to one another, follow the Golden Rule, and put this book on your list of books to read. You won't be sorry you did.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Doors to Madame Marie,
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This review is from: Doors to Madame Marie (Hardcover)
The real life story of Odette Meyers as a young jewish girl hiding out in Nazi France and the French that did and did not help her and her family is spellbinding. For anyone who has spent anytime in France, you can feel, taste, smell, hear, and see - all in those written words what the 1940 era was like from someone who lived a rich and meaningful life. The former professor from Berkeley, CA has written an excellent book on many levels.
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Doors to Madame Marie by Odette Meyers (Hardcover - Mar. 1997)
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