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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A memorable, moving, and beautifully written novel.,
This review is from: Silver Rose (Hardcover)
This novel traces relationships between and among members of disparate communities who are propelled into unexpected contact with each other by the exigencies of war -- WWII, Berlin. All sorts of basic human relationships--father/daughter, lovers, friends--are put to the test by the evils of the evil, opportunistic, or just plain unthinking perpetrators of and collaborators in Hitler's madness. And Kaufelt takes us into many levels of society, from domestic life to theatrical life, from restaurants to prisons, from the commercial to the juridical, so readers can watch in horror as options disappear: terror, defiance, courage, and passion are all part of the emotional mix. Some of the scenes in this book are among the most memorable I have ever read.
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Silver Rose by David A. Kaufelt (Mass Market Paperback - August 1, 1983)
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