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October 10, 2022
In the intense latest from Ryan (Opening His Holiday Heart), two women work to save the lives of Jewish refugees during WWII. In the mid-1930s, Londoner Hattie Featherstone, an aspiring artist, falls in love with opera after a chance encounter with Malvina Kremer-Lehman, a German expert on operatic history and the great-aunt of Elsa Mayer-Braun, a rising star in the music world. Hattie becomes a devoted fan of Elsa’s and introduces herself to the singer after spotting her on the street. The two strike up a close friendship as portents of war loom over England. After Elsa realizes the threat the Nazi regime poses to Malvina, who is Jewish, back in Germany, she and Hattie build a network to rescue as many Jewish people as possible. Then, in 1943, Elsa is arrested moments before a performance in Austria, raising suspicion of betrayal—possibly by her husband, a Nazi sympathizer. Hattie and Elsa must rely on their Christian belief that “God was ultimately in control” to make it through the war. Though the early stages of Elsa and Hattie’s friendship feel rushed, this powerfully blends ruminations on the importance of art with acute depictions of Nazi cruelty. The result is a rousing historical.
November 1, 2022
With Europe on the brink of World War II, an unlikely friendship is formed between Austrian opera singer Elsa and struggling British artist Hattie. Although happenstance brings them together, it is compassion for Jewish people hoping to escape Nazi Germany that binds them. Together, and under the guise of bringing art and song to the Third Reich, the women carefully help many Jewish people escape the horrors of the Holocaust. As the war becomes increasingly perilous, both women face ever-increasing danger, and they must choose between doing what is right and protecting themselves from impending doom. This story, told from various points in time during the 1930s and '40s, will not disappoint lovers of Ryan's previous novel, The Widows of Champagne (2021). The setting of opera and art houses of a bygone era gives this book a special appeal to classical music and art enthusiasts. The novel also contains a chaste romance and hints of spirituality that will appeal to those looking for a clean, historical love story.
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