Julie Orringer, The Invisible Bridge

Julie Orringer, The Invisible Bridge

User reviews
1

Customer Service

1

Extra Features

1

Reception

write a review

Julie Orringer, The Invisible Bridge

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

Julie Orringer, The Invisible Bridge
5 1 user review
5100%
40%
30%
20%
10%
1

Customer Service

1

Extra Features

1

Reception

1

Reliability

3

Value For Money

User Reviews

Harriet Klausner
5

Value For Money

The Invisible Bridge Julie Orringer Kno

The Invisible Bridge

Julie Orringer

Knopf, May 4 2010, $24.95

ISBN: 9781400041169

In 1937 Hungarian-Jew Andras Levi leaves his home town to attend architectural school on a scholarship to the Ecole Speciale d'Architecture in Paris. He also carries a letter from Hungary to ballet teacher Claire Morgenstern, a decade older than the newcomer. At the same he arrives in Paris, his older brother studies medicine in Modena and his younger brother drops out of school to perform on the stage.

As Andras' second summer in Paris ends, the Nazis begin turning the continent into a war zone; however his thoughts are on the older woman he loves and his fears for the safety of his family especially his brothers. He knows back in Hungary the cautious government holds up its agreement with Hitler by moving the Jews into hard labor camps. However Hitler wants more and the Hungarians comply.

This is a deep historical that focuses on the question whether love can thrive during horrific inhumane times like the Holocaust. Character driven, by the siblings and Claire, readers will feel for the lead players as each struggles to understand why the Nazi Final Solution is needed and why the collaborators who in many instances did not have even a life threatening reason to turn in an neighbor they knew and befriended for years. This is not an easy read as Julie Orringer paints a grim landscape filled with atrocities, but sadly as the author notes there are even darker true tales than that of The Invisible Bridge of inhumanity's genocides.

Harriet Klausner

1 - 1 of 1 items displayed
1

Q&A

There are no questions yet. Be the first to ask a question.