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400 pages, Paperback
First published March 3, 2020


࿔*:・゚ ❝We're always living days we can never get back. So we make new ones.❞ ・゚:・*࿔
࿔*:・゚ ❝The world is beautiful, but people make it ugly.❞ ・゚:・*࿔
࿔*:・゚ ❝It was wrong to paint all men the same color. Whether they were Jewish or Polish. Or even German.❞ ・゚:・*࿔
࿔*:・゚ ❝The sky is is full and bright above us, shining down in all the hidden places. Because somehow, in some way, we are alive.❞ ・゚:・*࿔
This book... how am I supposed to review this book? It was horrible, yet beautiful. Because such awful things happened, and yet, this is a story of true bravery. And it is so inspiring. Not to mention that it reminded me of how thankful I should be. Just today, I caught myself complaining, and then I remembered this book, and all that these people went through, and I felt ashamed, because what do I really have to complain about?
I believe this is up there with Ruta Sepetys' Salt to the Sea for my favorite his-fic about World War II. That's how good it is. And yes, I believe any Ruta Sepetys fan would love The Light in Hidden Places
Prior to this, all I had read by Sharon Cameron was The Dark Unwinding and A Spark Unseen, and while I enjoyed them, this was on another level, and I need to read more of her books.
So, if you haven't read this, and you can handle the horrible things that happen (feel free to ask in the comments if you want more details), you need to. This story needs to be heard.