I was fortunate to get an early read of this book as part of the WriteReads blog tour.
Blurb
Adiel Goldstein has a good life. Despite the anti-Semitism he faces as a German Jew, he has everything he wants. A dream job as an art professor, good friends, a loving father, and a precious nine-year-old daughter, Kaia. But his life is about to be upended. An old comrade from his time fighting in the Great War is gaining power: a man named Hitler. Adiel’s father insists that they need to leave the country before Hitler becomes the leader of Germany.
Adiel and his family plan to move to America, but before they can even pack their bags, he and Kaia make a shocking discovery. Adiel’s father, Natan Goldstein, is from the future. A Holocaust survivor who lost his family to unspeakable tragedy, Natan was given the chance to go back in time and take the life of Adolf Hitler. But when he failed to kill the future Führer, he devoted himself to his new family and awaited the inevitable.
Natan can’t face the Holocaust again, but Adiel’s unique connection to Hitler means he might be able to succeed where his father failed. Adiel now has a choice: escape as planned and let history repeat itself, or sacrifice everything to stop the Holocaust before it can begin.
Award winning author Elyse Hoffman has crafted a thought-provoking and daring work of historical fiction which will tug at your heartstrings.
As with her other books, I have come to expect the unexpected from Elyse Hoffman.
This is a truly unique story, which poses the question what would have happened if Hitler had never come to power?
The story begins with a family, the Goldstein’s and their life in Germany. It is a total surprise when it is revealed that Adiel’s father, Natan, is from the future and has experienced the Holocaust before. He was given the opportunity to go back in time and stop Hitler, but he failed. Instead, he started a family and he is now desperate to save them, from what he knows is coming.
The antisemitism experienced by Jewish families is incredibly well written, and it reminds us how very quickly and easily hatreds can form.
The dilemma that Adiel faces is such a unique and interesting perspective on this chapter of History. Do you save yourself and your loved ones or do you put yourself at risk to save countless others?
There are many unexpected twists to this story and the final chapters will leave you feeling very emotional. Have tissues ready!
It is another exceptional read from a fabulous author.
This is historical fiction at its best and I would highly recommend you read it.
About the Author
Elyse Hoffman is an award-winning author who strives to tell historical tales with new twists. Having studied WWII since the age of thirteen and with interests in fantasy and Jewish folklore, she loves to combine them in her writing. Elyse started writing novels at fourteen and finished her first historical fiction work at fifteen. She has published eight books: five in a series called The Barracks of the Holocaust, and three novels, including The Book of Uriel, Where David Threw Stones, and Fracture. In her spare time, she loves to read, work on pretty keyboards, and hang out with her co-authors - her Goldendoodle Ari and her ex-feral cat, Echo.
Huge thanks to the author, publishers and TheWriteReads blog-tour for allowing me early access to this book.