Time to Choose by Dawn Kazmierzak
is the story about her mother as a child living through world war two under
Nazi regime.
This book leads the reader through
the story of the occupations and how the Nazi government and the war
drastically changed their lives. At the
end of each chapter she gives an insight on what the reader should think about
to ensure that similar circumstances to do not happen again.
This book for the publishing
synopsis interested me but I found the story of the author’s family life very
interesting. What I did have a problem
was some of the “Connecting the dots” thoughts at the end of each chapter. She is very judgmental in some of her
comments. I understand the background
she is coming from but just because you choose something like public school or
day care does not mean you don’t care about your child’s education.
I don’t know if I would recommend
this book to anyone although I did find the story and some of the “connecting
the dots” interesting. If I did tell
someone about this book it would come with a lot of cautions about the content
and the single-minded judgmental mindset on many touchy topics.
Note: I was given a copy of this
book to read and review. The opinions
above are my own and I was not compensated for a positive review.
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