The story of Sabine Zuur a resistance fighter during WW2 who was captured and survived three concentration camps.
My Mother's War shows many sides of the war that I've never read before. This is the first time I read the story of Holland during those terrible times. This was all new to me, even the concentration camps, I'd never heard of them, the conditions they were living in and how they were treated were so inhumane. Amersfoort, Ravensbruck, and Mauthausen are among the worst concentration camps I've ever read about.
Sabine Zuur, a very courageous woman who endured terrible things not to mention the psychological damage is just so sad to see how terrible and awful humans can be. it shows once again the level of ignorance of the people, between the Nazis, the Red Army, the SS, and the Gestapo they didn't have an ounce of intelligence, kindness, and empathy, I bet those words were also burnt and erased from the books.
in 1940 Sabine's country was invaded by the Germans, many left Holland in time but many didn't make it. Taro, Sabine's fiancé was shot and killed. others stayed behind losing their homes, their belongings everything they had. they couldn't trust anyone anymore everything was so unfair.
in My Mother's War, Eva Taylor shares the story of her mother, after finding several documents and photos that show the terrible situations she went through, a story Eva never heard before. In My Mother's war, the author also shares the love letters of Taro Sabine's first love, and Gerard her second love making this story even more heartbreaking but full of hope.
Gebel, a German criminal completely enamored by Sabine, tries to seduce her by correspondence, sharing his lies and favors in order to gain her trust and love. in the last few months of the War Gebel was able to help Sabine and a few others, we really don't get to know what he did exactly to be able to help them even though Sabine didn't have any desire for him, she was always cordial and respectful also putting her into a wall feeling often suffocated, nervous and fearful that he will do something irrational to hurt her and her family.
There're many things I could write about My Mothers war but without giving too much away it is heartbreaking but at the same time shows the strength, the love the resistance of sabine and many others who were determined to not let this evil machine destroy their life, their homes but most importantly their families their unity.
I cried so much with Sabine's story, it shocked me to learn more of the atrocities they endure such as the story of Dimitri Karbyshev the soviet general and his soldiers who were left for hours naked in the freezing cold and slowly froze to death, or the chaos the author describes while left in such small spaces with no were to seat or to breath, no light or food, the way she describes people going crazy and insane is just heartbreaking.
Sabine, you are a heroine with angel wings together with Taro, Gerard, Dr. Krediet, Broer, Jan, and many more heroes who did so much.
Overall this is a story that needs to be read.
Thanks to NetGalley, Harlequin Trade Publishing, and Hanover Square Press for the advanced copy of My Mother's War in exchange for my honest review.