I have just finished reading and I’m still under the spell of this story! It’s a memoir which everyone needs to read, regardless of their interest in the history of particular era as it demonstrates not only the strength of the human spirit under the most terrifying of circumstances but reveals a truly admirable bravery of the people who refused to be silent bystanders and risk their own lives to help the ones who would never survive without their kindness.
Flory is a young Jewish girl whose life in Holland is sheltered and idyllic until the threat of the German invasion begins to grow and threaten their very existence. Waves of German-Jewish immigrants begin pouring into the country, persecuted and chased by their own government - with one of them, Felix, Flory falls in love and the couple decides to leave the country while they still can. However, a magnetic bomb sinks the ship on which they were supposed to leave, and the two find themselves in a hospital in England and later, back in Holland, where the new Nazi government is already set on implementing its anti-Jewish policies. Now, Flory’s, Felix’s and their families’ fates are in the hands of the Dutch gentiles who positively refuse to submit to the new order.
Flory’s memoir is difficult to read at times for it becomes extremely emotional, but each time I felt overwhelmed I reminded myself that those people had to actually live through those events about which I’m only reading; I can only admire their will to live through years of German occupation, years spent in hiding, years during which it was impossible to know whether members of one’s family survived or not…
What I also appreciated, was how accurate Flory was in not only preserving the memory of those dreadful years (everything was documented by her and Felix and brought to the US in a big suitcase) but in reconstructing the timeline of events, revealing the names of the people who helped them survive and the names of the ones who committed unimaginable war crimes during the occupation.
Touching and meticulously put together, this memoir is a true must-read which I highly recommend to everyone.