Three New York City girls form an irrevocable bond that compensates for the emotional needs not met by their own families. Through the lens of the main character, To Live Another Day directly speaks to the day-to-day challenges faced by daughters and granddaughters of Holocaust survivors who modeled many mixed messages. In spite of the hardships, the novel portrays a compelling story of growth.
Readers who enjoy women’s fiction, epic family sagas with vivid, passionate characters or are interested in the diverse spectrum within the Brooklyn Jewish community, will be drawn to this unforgettable story of love, faith, determination, courage and triumph.
This book was engaging and informative. The character development was great and I felt like I was in the mind of Fay, Ray and May. The story line showed the impact that trauma has on generations and what one can do to change it Loved this book