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Indlæser... Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth (udgave 2013)af Reza Aslan
Work InformationZoobestyrerens kone - en krigsfortælling af Diane ACKERMANN
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. I have nothing untoward to say about this book, it was certainly well-written and incredibly well-researched, but it missed the mark for me. I believe it was a difficult subject, to write a book about an unpublished journal that isn’t yours, but I expected more. I wanted less detail - which is an odd thing to want in a book. If there is such a thing, I was inundated with too much minutia about everything. Praises for Ms. Ackerman, just not my style of book; the real and only reason for a lesser star review. ( ) Antonina Zabinski loved living and working at the Warsaw Zoo. Described as a housewife, a mother, and a zookeeper, Antonina's magical life in the Warsaw Zoo was everything she dreamed of until the Germans invaded Poland in 1939. As fear descended upon Poland, Antonina’s husband, Jan, couldn’t let people or animals suffer and wanted to help as many Jews as possible. Together, the couple devised a plan using the zoo as camouflage to hide people. Overseeing daily life at the zoo was Antonina’s job. A woman of opposites: empathy and bravery, innocence and fierce protector, Antonina kept their Guests hidden and safe. She never revealed her fears or made anyone feel unworthy. Remarkably courageous and dedicated, Antonina wove a web of lies and managed to keep everyone fed. As they confronted many challenges along the way, the Zabinskis were a bright light in the darkness of war. The Bottom Line: What makes this book different from some other books about the Holocaust is the focus on compassion and self-sacrifice. The Zabinski family were in a special position to help others despite the personal risks involved. For the complete review including Book Club Notes, please visit the Mini Book Bytes Book Review Blog. As a naturalist, author Diane Ackerman brings an unique perspective to her writing, which helps her convey relationships between organisms and their environment. Besides telling the story of the Zabinski family and their heroic actions, this book also includes the stories about other historical figures during that time. Highly recommended as significant reading for those interested in understanding history, war, human behavior, and animal behavior. This is one of those gems that I would never had known about were it not for a wonderful online book club. I love stories like this: about the smaller-scale heroes of WWII. Regular people who did what they could in the face of extraordinary evil. It's a story that serves to be known and I enjoyed it immensely. I thought the story was very moving and that the Zabinskis where very interseting people. I realize it is a true story but I wish it were written a little bit more like a novel and less like a History book. I would have liked to have heard more about this incredible family and the inhabitants of the villa rather than the events of the war, but at the end of the day I'm glad I read it. Har tilpasningenHæderspriserDistinctionsNotable Lists
Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder. Wikipedia på engelsk (31)Om Antonina og Jan @0307Zabi´nski, der under 2. verdenskrig var en del af den polske modstandsbevægelse og reddede over 300 jøder og andre forfulgte ved at skjule dem i den zoologiske have i Warszawa. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)940.5318350943841History and Geography Europe Europe 1918- World War II Social, political, economic history; Holocaust HolocaustLC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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