Sunday, November 15, 2020

Book Review: "On the Wings of Hope" By Ella Zeiss



 One of my most intriguing historical time periods is during World War II as I find everything about it raw, emotionally riveting, and powerfully dynamic to the core.

The actions of others during the hardest of times shown true tenacity, spirit, and the courage to face all odds to simply survive and thrive.

That endurance that will to show up daily and deal with the rigors of the world wasn't easy and in many cases was horrific for those in concentration camps who lost so much.

The love that endured these times is something that I find fascinating and heartwarming as each individual shows up to make sure they are seen and heard even if facing their demise as many weren't aware of what was to come during transportation and beyond.

This is one of those stories from two impeccable young individuals whose families were torn apart by the times of their day.

As we progress with them we learn the individual personalities, hardships, and emotions are not only raw but real as they invite us in to be moved.

On the Wings of Hope was a wonderful read for the ages as it showcases those struggles but also the hope for something bigger, brighter, and better.

Thank you to Ella, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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