Saturday, June 1, 2019

Book Review: "Resistance Women" By Jennifer Chiaverini

It's 1930 when newlyweds Meredith and Arvid are ready to build their lives together.

Unfortunately the rise of Hitler prevents the true meaning of love only hate and violence.


As they work to seize power many resist including Meredith and her friends.


For years they fight to bring down from within the Third Reich government.


However, the Nazi radio detected a Russian signal exposing the Harnack resitance cell.


It was a fascinating read that told of the historical times in true fashion and horror.


What amazes me reading some early reviews is the fact that once again a political novel will undergo reviewers claiming it has some discussion or reference to D.T.
I seen non of the sort and if what Hitler has done reminds you of what D.T. does today that's an issue with you not the author so please stop the comparison unless you read those exact words.


I've seen this happen in several books whereas Hitlers actions, words, mannerisms are compared without the author doing so and it's unfair in my opinion to the author who did extensive research and wrote a glaring novel for others to enjoy.

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