Sunday, 23 October 2011

Week 44: Timeless love triangles (Book 46)

As if one love triangle wasn’t enough, there are two in The Things We Cherished, by Pam Jenoff, which I read in print. Sixty years ago, in war torn Poland, Roger goes to live with his brother Hans and his wife Magda, who, he discovers is a Jewess. Hans is hardly ever at home, either with his official work, or his secret underground activities trying to save Jews from the concentration camps. In their isolation, Roger and Magda are slowly drawn together, but their lives are torn apart when Magda and her daughter are arrested by the Nazis. Roger is offered the hope of rescuing them by the Gestapo - but only if he betrays his brother.

Fast forward to the present, where Roger is being accused of a war crime – and in a bizarre twist of fate, two brothers, Brian and Jack, enter the arena to defend him. The former asks for extra help in the form of Charlotte, an idealistic public defender, who has had her heart broken by him in the past. Despite her reservations, she jets off to Europe to help with the case and finds herself being sucked into not only the heart-breaking case of Roger and Magda, but also the confusion of feelings that surface following her contact with her former lover and his brother. 

I have to warn you now, there aren’t many laughs in this sometimes confusing but ultimately satisfying tale – but then tragedy and romance are always close allies.

My star rating: THREE


The stats bit:
Length: 288 print pages
Price I paid: £0.00
Other formats available in: Large print, eBook

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