Showing posts with label Veletzos - Roxanne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Veletzos - Roxanne. Show all posts

Sunday, September 19, 2021

When the Summer Was Ours by Roxanne Veletzos

 

Title:  When the Summer Was Ours

Author: Roxanne Veletzos

Narrated by:  Imani Jade Powers & Jacques Roy

Publisher: Simon & Shuster Audio

Length: Approximately 9 hours and 40 minutes

Source: Review Copy from Simon & Shuster Audio.  Thank-you! 

 How are you finishing off your summer reading?  Or are you squarely into fall reads?

 When the Summer was Ours is my last “summer” read of 2021.  It takes place in 1943 Hungary.  Eva César spends the summer in the small town of Sopron.  As she tries to get over her mother’s death, she also takes time off of her studies to become a nurse and preparations for her marriage to a young idyllic doctor, Eduard.  While in Sopron, Eva meets Aleandro, a young Romani fiddler and artist.  Eva and Aleandro have an instant chemistry, but war soon invades their lives, and they are separated.  Will they survive the war?

 This was a great historical romance.  I haven’t really read many WWII novels set in Hungary and I loved this aspect of it.  I also enjoyed that the novel showed the war, but also the aftermath of the war and discussed the Hungarian revolution of 1956.  I knew nothing about this revolution, and I was fascinated.  I also liked the story covered the plight of the Romani people and how they were also put into concentration camps. The only part of the novel that confused me was the beginning.  It seemed strange that in 1943 that Eva seemed so far removed from the war with dinner parties and plans for her marriage. 

 I really enjoyed the characters, plot, and love story.  The story shifted between Eva and Aleandro’s narratives as did the narrators on the audiobook.  I liked that.  The narrators were the voices of Eva and Aleandro for me.

 
Overall, When the Summer Was Ours is a great new WWII historical fiction novel with a unique Hungarian setting.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Winner of The Girl They Left Behind by Roxanne Veletzos

The lucky winner of The Girl They Left Behind by Roxanne Veletzos is Petite who left a comment on November 3rd.  Petite was chosen using random.org and was notified by email today.  She has a week to send her mailing address before a new winner would be chosen.

The Girl They Left Behind is a riveting and unique WWII novel.  Please read my review at this link.  Thank-you for TLC Book Tours for allowing me to be a part of the tour and for allowing me to host this giveaway.

Sad you didn't win?  I still have one current giveaway going on my sidebar that ends this Friday.  Please enter for a chance to win!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

The Girl They Left Behind by Roxanne Veletzos (Review and GIVEAWAY!)


I finished The Girl They Left Behind last weekend and I’m still thinking about it.  Set in WWII, this novel tells the story of a young Romanian girl who is left on a door step alone in the night as Jews are being massacred across Bucharest.  Adopted by a wealthy middle-class family, Natalia is raised by a loving family, but she often wonders why she was left alone by her biological parents.  Anton and Despina are loving parents, but they face many trials after the war.  Romania switches its allegiance to the Allies after being run by the Nazis for the majority of the war.  It seems like life will get better after the Allied victory until the iron curtain falls on Romania.  At that point, the communist chip away at all that Anton built from scratch rising from a penniless orphan until he was the owner of a chain of stationary stores.  Slowly all is taken away from him, including his purpose and his dignity.  The family struggles to survive.  Will Natalia ever find out what happened to her biological parents?  What has happened to Victor, the young man Anton helped in his out when he was struggling?

I really enjoyed at the end of the novel that the author had based this entire novel on her mother’s experience being abandoned and adopted during the execution of Jews during WWII in Bucharest.  The author spent her childhood growing up in Bucharest before the family moved to the United States.  She lovingly wrote of Bucharest and provided background history on events.  I looked up even more as I was reading the novel as I know little to nothing about Romania and its involvement in WWII.  It was fascinating to learn this part of history that was new to me. 

This really has had me thinking about communism as well.  It seems strange to me to take someone who is a productive member of society and leave them with nothing to do once you’ve stripped them of their status and ability to work.  It also seems like wealth was just redistributed to other people. 

I enjoyed the story and read this book relatively quickly.  I loved reading about Natalia and her family’s trials and tribulations.  I with there would have been more at the start of the novel about her biological parents and their journey.  The romance also fell very flat for me in this book.  I just wanted to read about Natalia and her family as that was the true love story of the novel.

Favorite Quotes:



“For an instant, he recognized it, that same shred of hope that had risen above all else in his own wretched heart, a trace of resignation in the path that left no other options open.”

“You made my life truly beautiful.”

Overall, The Girl They Left Behind is a fascinating look into WWII and its aftermath in Romania and  how it impacted one family.

Book Source:  Review Copy for being a part of the TLC Book Tour.  For more stops on the tour, check out this link.


GIVEAWAY

One lucky winner has a chance to win a copy of The Girl They Left Behind by Roxanne Veletzos . If you would like to win this book, please leave a comment on what interests you about this book. What is your favorite WWII book?  Have you ever visited Romania or read any books on Romania?


As part of your comment, you must include an email address. If I can't find a way to contact you I will draw another winner.

For an additional entry, blog about this giveaway or post it on your sidebar. Provide a link to this post in your comment.

I will be using random.org (or a Monte Carlo simulation in excel) to pick the winners from the comments.

This contest is only open to addresses in the United States.

The deadline for entry is midnight on Friday November 9th!

Please make sure to check the week of November 12th to see if you are a winner. I send emails to the winner, but lately I've been put in their "junk mail" folder instead of their inbox.

Good luck!