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Go to My LibraryMors historie en familiesaga
- Language
- Norwegian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Kagge Forlag
- Pages
- 231
- ISBN
- 9788248916130
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This book is widely praised as a gripping and important biographical account, detailing a family's experiences before, during, and after the war. Many readers found it easy to read and deeply engaging, drawing them into a powerful emotional narrative. The book is commended for shedding light on a tragic and often overlooked aspect of history, particularly the challenges faced by those who fled and the injustices encountered by returning Jewish families regarding confiscated property and other post-war difficulties. It is seen as a valuable contribution to understanding this period.
However, some reviewers expressed reservations. One significant criticism raised is whether the book truly offers new or "overlooked" perspectives, with a reviewer feeling it largely reinforces existing, "superficial" narratives about Jewish history rather than exploring more complex or critical viewpoints. This reviewer also suggested the book lacked deeper explanatory contexts regarding historical conflicts and the nuances of Jewish identity, portraying persecution as "evil" without further analysis, and not adequately addressing certain "paradoxes" within the narrative. Additionally, some found the first half of the book to be somewhat cluttered with names and a bit disorganized.
Overall, the book appears to be a powerful and emotionally resonant read for many, particularly those interested in personal stories of resilience during and after World War II, and the specific experiences of Jewish families in Norway. It is recommended for readers who appreciate an accessible, engaging narrative that highlights historical injustices and the human impact of conflict. While some may desire a more critical or comprehensive historical analysis, it serves as a moving testament to a family's journey and an important reminder of a tragic chapter in history.
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