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FrElaine
Posted December 31, 2011
For anyone pondering how children managed to survive when parents were taken and they were left alone. This is a gripping and heartwqarming story. True and well crafted, interweaving from sseveral perspecgives, making the story more complete than most stories of survival.
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Posted August 23, 2011
I enjoyed the book a great deal.
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Posted May 13, 2011
I loved this book. So so touching. I couldn't put the book down and finished it within a couple days.
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Posted October 7, 2010
this is a must read. This woman prevailed in spite of WW11. Her determination to keeep her promise to a dying Jewish woman unfolds a touching well written story of Gertrudas determination to take the young Jewish boy to Israel. Her story is intermingled with the stories of others struggling during this bleak period. Coluld not put it down. Thank Mr. Oren for such a wonderful book.
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Posted April 8, 2010
THIS BOOK HAS RAW EMOTION; THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO PLEDGED TO HER WEALTHY EMPLOYER WHOSE DYING WISH WAS THAT HER CATHOLIC NANNY GET HER JEWISH SON TO PALESTINE DURING WORLD WAR 1. THE STRUGGLES AND HUMILIATIONS THEY GO THROUGH AS THEY MAKE THEIR WAY TO PALESTINE ARE HEART WRENCHING, SAD AND HEROIC. IT IS A MUST READ.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged."Mother, iv been looking for a job and i found one that is perfect. the only catch is that their jewish and im afraid that they wont allow me to practice my religon." gretuda the impecable woman that saves her life and the child of mr. and mrs. stolowski. gurtuda, the nanny of micheal,endangers her life to save the ones she loves. this little boy has a true heart and uplifting spirit event though he is forced to hide his true self.imagine going through life with a mask on. terrified that someone may lift it up and see who you are truely.all you want is to take off the sweaty, uncomfortable, contained overcoat.but if you do you die.this is the life of the little boy micheal who loses his mother and is separated for his father. in Vilena where micheal and gurtuda end up living for a while,jews were not welcome. iv felt unwelcomenes. it feels as if everyone is out to get and all i wanted was to curel up in a ball and shrivle to nothing. ifelt so small.gurtuda and micheal have a turn for the worst but eventualy craul out of it. form being a bill gates to becoming a homeless person on the side of the street everything in life give a different meaning. this book has the message of what life is all about and how to stay to your inner values durring hard times-such as the holocaust. i found it to be rather interesting and have very unexpected twists on every page!!!i dont read much but a good book such as Gertudas Oath really gets me hooked!
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Posted December 12, 2009
I thought this was an excellant book, I couldn't put it down. I recommended it to a friend and he loved it also. The characters are very real, the situations made me feel like I was there. Very touching, the dedication of Gertruda to keep Michael safe.
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Posted October 26, 2009
This is a powerful and touching story that was very tough to put down! This will make a great movie!
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Posted August 30, 2009
I had a difficult time putting this book down. The interconnecting characters were fascinating----somewhat like the movie "Crash", but of course taking place in a much different time. Gertruda was a saint---what she went through for the sake of her beloved Michael proved her to be a strong and valiant woman. And she imparted her loving and generous nature to Michael. No real mother could have done more. I wish I could read the book in its original language. I am unhappy with the translation---it seems unnecessarily terse. Of course the author may simply write that way, but perhaps the translation is responsible for the somewhat business-like tone of the book---clear, concise, but lacking emotion. It reads somewhat like a play, and requires the emotions of actors to bring it to life. It would make a super movie---Stephen Spielberg and others--take note!
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Posted August 4, 2009
This is one of the most touching, poignant and incredible books I've read in a long time. I read it in a day and a half (unfortunately I had to stop mid-way to go to work!). The story of Michael and Gertruda will touch anyone, regardless of religion. The love, devotion and bravery exhibited by Gertruda transcend time. You must read this book. This is important and powerful history.
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Overview
Trapped in the horrors of World War II, a woman and a child embark on a journey of survival in this page-turning true story that recalls the power and the poignancy of Schindler’s List.Michael Stolowitzky, the only son of a wealthy Jewish family in Poland, was just three years old when war broke out and the family lost everything. His father, desperate to settle his business affairs, travels to France, leaving Michael in the care of his mother and Gertruda Bablinska, a Catholic nanny devoted to the family. When Michael's mother has a stroke, Gertruda promises the dying woman that ...