4 stars
The Lost Son by Stephanie Vanderslice is a bittersweet story of romantic, love lost and found, a mother’s fierce love for her children, and the experience of being a German immigrant in the US during WWII.
Spanning the years of 1910—1945, this is the story of Julia Kruse, who travels to New York City as a newly-wed. After the birth of her second child, she suffers an unspeakable wrong when her husband Robert steals the 6 week old infant and returns to Germany with his new love, the baby’s nurse. Julia is left heartbroken with her older child, Johannes, to support.
The writing is superb, and nicely nuanced. It was easy to become immersed in the characters and settings described.
I recommend this novel to readers of historical fiction, domestic drama, and skilled storytelling.
Thank you to Regal House Publishers and NetGalley for the ARC. This is my unbiased opinion.