Utterly and completely moved? It is only a very good book, and a very skillful author that can write such a book.
Well this book, Sarah's Key
First, I should explain how I came to own this book in the first place! The simple answer is I got it from a libarian. The kind-hearted little lady that was running the 'Friends of the Library' shop last week was reading it as I came in the shop. (I always check the Friends shop for 'new' old book; I've grown my collection of over 35 antique books just from their selections for sale!) So, I always check the shop and stop in to chat with whoever's there for that day.
That day, there was a grandmotherly looking figure sitting behind the desk, with a very sweet face. :) She smiles and we exchanged 'hellos' as I came in. Looking around for a second, I found a 1945 leather-bonded atlas for sale for $2. Grabbing that, I said to myself.
I could not find anything else worth spending my few, college-student bucks on so I plopped my atlas down to 'check out'. :) A little boy (maybe 6 years old) and his dad had come in meantime; the dad was checking out the old VHS collections for sale while the boy found a dinosaur book. So sweet. :) The little guy, wearing a matching baseball cap like his dad, was chattering about why he loves dinos to the librarian lady. (Did I ever mention I love seeing kids, being able to live just as they should be--kids? Curious, trusting, smiling. It's a gift, a real gift.) He was clutching the dollar and 75 cents necessary to buy the book in his little hands.
Anyway, the Dad wasn't ready to check out yet so even though the dinosaur lil' guy was ready, he let me graciously go first. So I was getting ready to buy my only book when the cover of the book the lady was reading stuck out to me. 'What's that book like?' I asked. She looked surprised to be asked about it first, then she smiled and said, 'Oh, it's a great book. A really good one! I've been sitting here all afternoon reading it and it's amazing...' Oh? hmmmmm, sound like a good one, thought I. I asked her what it was about.
She told me it was about the wars in Europe, the French occupation, and what happened during and after the Nazis rounded up several thousand French Jews. She said, be warned, it was a tear-jerker.
What's the first thing that goes through our minds whenever we hear words like "Nazis", "World War I or II", 'the Jews'? What goes through your mind whenever anyone speaks of those things that happened long, long ago? I know what goes through mine.
Images and feelings of deep pain, horror, sadness.
Huge losses of lives, of families, faith, and innocence.
It's hard to put into words what kind of things so many went through so long ago, especially when you yourself have no idea of just how painful all that must have been.
This book is about a fictional girl named, Sarah Starzynski. Her actual account is fictional only in the sense that she never existed. However her story, and the story of the French Jews men, women and children of Vel' de Hiv' like her was very, very real.
This book is much like another book I read, The Shape of Mercy: A Novel
But it also tells a story that should not be forgotten.
So, if you are up to it, read on and remember.
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Run your Fingers
along those Keys
and with your tapping tender
Wisdom's word or
A Good retort,
Kind intender.
Just remember,
the Lord watches and Hears.