3.5 stars.
I read this as a child and loved it.
I read this to my children and cringed.
The war complexities were handled well, admitting of the horror and atrocities, all within the understanding of what was age appropriate. The author incorporates a variety of different responses to the war, on both sides. The immediacy with which some moved on after the war and the camps, however, made my head spin. I recognize this could be an effort to guard children from material too scarring, but in this case, I found the lightness of spirit to be disrespectful to the living endless nightmare those in the camps knew. So that being said, this would certainly be suitable for children to get more of a sense of that time period who are not able to visit holocaust museums.
My other complaint has to do with the premise of the book, claiming safety for the son based on Psalm 91:1. This is not the purpose of that passage. And we are not to read the Bible as one searching the tea leaves or like a spiritual horoscope. I am not arguing against the possibility, indeed the reality, of God keeping Rudi safe and preserving his life, of the unbelievable endurance of his father, of their eventual reunion. But what of others who knew the Bible and claimed promises and did not survive? Surely there were those as well.
When I read “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty”, finding that “the shelter of the Most High” was apparently … the forest … womp womp. Nope. And that is not bad news. Because this promise transcends the here and now of this life, no matter the scale of the nightmare.
I am still glad I read this. We had a fantastic discussion about this, about how to be intellectually honest and spiritually robust, how to read your Bible carefully, in a way that’s true to the message of the Book and not trying to stuff yourself in there in a way that wouldn’t work for everyone else in the world. It was my 10yo son who likened this response to reading a spiritual horoscope. Well done.
Our goal is to ||: read, talk, and think:||.
Goal accomplished.