The Invisible Wall by Harry Bernstein

Friday, February 20, 2009

Such a good book! It was a quick read, too. Not only was it a good story, but I had to keep reminding myself that it was non-fiction. The story takes place around World War I on a poor street in England. The interesting thing about the street is that half of it is Jewish and the other half is Christian and, for the most part, the two sides don’t interact or even talk with one another. Even though they may not be speaking with one another, there are several stories brewing on both sides of the street and that is what keeps you reading. This author has written another biography, as well, and I am on the waiting list at the library for that one.

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