This book spans from 1941-1960, Bucharest throughout WWII and followed by it’s tight grasp under the Soviets. What sets this novel apart from other WWII historical fictions is that the complexities, solemn intrigues, and tangled mystery continue after the “war” is over. The author really paints a vivid and heart-breaking image of what life was like under the Soviets and the impact of their ideological barrier called the Iron Curtain. The reader is immersed into that time, place, and feels the oppression and consummation of the reigning communistic government.
The story is utterly amazing, and even more so knowing that it’s based on true events; the “real” girl that was left behind is revealed at the end of the novel on pages 343-345 and is followed by black and white photos on pages 346-351. One of the photos can be seen below.
Excellent story, well written, and dusted with historical remnants. Political turmoil, family hardships, and romance all envelope this amazing piece of fiction.