#3 A Holocaust Trilogy
After Auschwitz
Lewis M. Weinstein extracts from a new review of AFTER AUSCHWITZ from author Joanna Schmida ... I am thrilled to be favorably compared with Herman Wouk and Leon Uris ... thank you Johanna
After Auschwitz is the third book in the remarkable WW II trilogy written by Lewis M. Weinstein, a brilliant scholar and meticulous researcher. To be sure, you’d get a better handle on the story and insight of the two main characters if you read the first two books, A Flood of Evil and A Promise Kept, and I recommend that. But if not, this book can stand alone.
This third volume of the novel is both engrossing and well-narrated. Not since I read Herman Wouk’s Winds of War and War and Remembrance, or Exodus by Leon Uris have I been so moved by a story emerging from WW II. The true story that will never cease to horrify. And the conclusions drawn will intrigue both Jews and Christians alike.
This volume of the trilogy would be an engrossing mini-series. The combination of all three volumes would be an extraordinary one. A story of love, war, and redemption. Everyone should read this novel. It is well worthwhile.
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Historical Fiction
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