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The Seamstress of Warsaw

By: Rebecca Mascull
Narrated by: Rachel Atkins, Finlay Robertson
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1940, London.

A man learns a shocking truth about his past.

Warsaw.

A mother writes a diary as the ghetto walls go up.

From the bombed streets of London, to occupied Warsaw, to the Polish forests bristling with partisans, will their paths cross? Will their pasts be reconciled? And will they survive the deadly assaults on their freedom and their lives?

The Seamstress of Warsaw is a tale of endurance and loss, family and blood, stories and histories that questions the nature of who we are and where we are going when the road ahead is burning.

©2021 Rebecca Mascull (P)2022 W F Howes
20th Century Historical Fiction Jewish World Literature

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"What a stunning achievement, I'll never forget it." (Jill Mansell)

"Daring, tragic, haunting and unforgettable. Mascull is a superb writer." (Louisa Treger)

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Exceptionally performed by both narrators! not crazy about the ending (or rather, lack thereof) but otherwise highly enjoyable!

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This book has a very slow rhythm. The diary entry style of writing is full of deep introspection and sadness. I think it's important to experience a story like this, though. It declares complexities of humanity and the horrors of war, and the war we call discrimination that is always with us. I wish the conclusion had been more robust. I had to look twice to be sure it didn't skip ahead somehow because it was very abrupt. I also would have benefited from historical notes.

I wanted more....

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The two narrators were excellent and brought the tale to life. Well worth the listen.

Engaging story with excellent narration

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