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Jake Wallis Simons

Autore di The English German Girl

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Fonte dell'immagine: Jake Wallis Simons, author of "The Exiled Times of a Tibetan Jew"

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Guided by surprise (2011) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Sesso
male
Luogo di residenza
London, England, UK
Taiwan
Istruzione
Oxford University
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I really enjoyed this book, I kept wanting to pick it up and read a bit more
I wanted to know what was going to happen to everyone, the reality of the second world war never makes easy reading but I loved the drama and enjoyed following Rosa through her experiences good and bad
 
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karenshann | 3 altre recensioni | Dec 31, 2019 |
Jam tells the story of a night spent on the M25 in a traffic jam. The cast of characters includes a man delivering shopping for Waitrose, a couple who should have been at marriage counselling, some Asian youths and some fascist thugs, amongst others. In the middle of the jam tempers start to fray.

I like slice of life stories but I found the characters so unpleasant and unlikeable that I found them hard to engage with. I think I was expecting something more to come out of the whole sorry episode. Not one for me, this one.… (altro)
 
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nicx27 | Jun 12, 2014 |
started slow, didn't finish.
 
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sarahlouise | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 16, 2014 |
Just when it’s time to settle into Fall and think Autumn thoughts I read The English German Girl by Jake Wallis Simons, one of Britain’s up and coming authors. A tale of the Kindertransport of WWII moving Jewish children to Britain for safety. Promises were made that they wouldn’t be gone forever and that parents and other siblings who didn’t get a visa would be waiting when they came home. There were no homes to come back to and, sadly, not many family members, either.

Rosa Klein is the child of wealth when we meet her. Her father is a doctor and her mother cares for her three children faithfully. Older brother, Heinrich, is outspoken and brash and little sister, Hedi, has apparent issues with development but Mama soldiers on. Rosa is the mainstay of the family at nine years old, just old enough to have friends, go to the bakery alone and enjoy life in Berlin.

Fast forward six years. Things have changed – immensely. Father has lost his job because he is Jewish and the family is living in a slum. A friend who is a policeman brings them some food when he can and they spend all day, every day, at embassies trying to get passports or visas to leave Germany with no luck. Finally, Rosa’s uncle offers to take her and arrangements are made to go to Britain which, of course, is having it’s own issues with Germany.

Uncle Gerald and Aunt Mimi are expecting a nine-year old girl and get a blossoming fifteen year old in stead. Mimi is immediately put off and wants her to go back but that can’t be done. Rosa becomes a housekeeper for them although treated fairly well – until their son goes off to warm, is injured and returns. Then things begin to change. All Rosa wants is peace which is in short supply.

This book broke my heart. I loved it, hated it and read every page into the night. I couldn’t put it down because I was afraid I would miss something! A true depiction of the damages done to families in WWII, both German and British. If you are a history buff or just like a true story made fiction this is a must read.
… (altro)
 
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macygma | 3 altre recensioni | Sep 18, 2013 |

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Recensioni
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ISBN
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