Book Review #Daughters of Warsaw #Publisher: Avon Books UK, Avon #Historical Fiction #Maria Frances #General Fiction
MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW "Daughters of Warsaw" by Maria Frances is a personal and rousing The Second Great War time-slip novel that winds around together the existences of two amazing ladies, isolated by ages but associated by fortitude and versatility. The story is propelled by obvious occasions and the exceptional endeavors of Irena Sendler and the ladies of the Polish Żegota during the most obscure long stretches of mankind. Set in 1942 Warsaw, the novel acquaints us with youthful Zofia, who is pushed into a risky twofold life when she joins the valiant Irena Sendler in a mission to save many Jewish youngsters from the repulsions of the Warsaw Ghetto. Many evenings, Zofia puts her life in danger to direct these guiltless spirits to somewhere safe and secure. As the stakes heighten, Zofia is confronted with her most difficult excursion yet, compelling her to go up against the actual embodiment of fortitude and penance. The account flawlessly advances to introduce day S...