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June East Valley Book Club Meetup

Jun 24
Wed 7:00 PM
Location

1335 S. Alma School Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85210
480-833-1300

Estimated attendance
 11  people attended.
4.50 4.504

Who organized?
Shelly Hughes

Well, another fun meetup, come and gone! Sorry for this late posting, but I couldn't remember the name of the book that we had chosen last month. Here it is! We have chosen "Those Who Save Us" by Jenna Blum. Here is what Publisher's Weekly has to say:

Blum, who worked for Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation, takes a direct, unsentimental look at the Holocaust in her first novel. The narrative alternates between the present-day story of Trudy, a history professor at a Minneapolis university collecting oral histories of WWII survivors (both German and Jewish), and that of her aged but once beautiful German mother, Anna, who left her country when she married an American soldier. Interspersed with Trudy's interviews with German immigrants, many of whom reveal unabashed anti-Semitism, Anna's story flashes back to her hometown of Weimar. As Nazi anti-Jewish edicts intensify in the 1930s, Anna hides her love affair with a Jewish doctor, Max Stern. When Max is interned at nearby Buchenwald and Anna's father dies, Anna, carrying Max's child, goes to live with a baker who smuggles bread to prisoners at the camp. Anna assists with the smuggling after Trudy's birth until the baker is caught and executed. Then Anna catches the eye of the Obersturmführer, a high-ranking Nazi officer at Buchenwald, who suspects her of also supplying the inmates with bread. He coerces her into a torrid, abusive affair, in which she remains complicit to ensure her survival and that of her baby daughter. Blum paints a subtle, nuanced portrait of the Obersturmführer, complicating his sordid cruelty with more delicate facets of his personality. Ultimately, present and past overlap with a shocking yet believable coincidence. Blum's spare imagery is nightmarish and intimate, imbuing familiar panoramas of Nazi atrocity with stark new power. This is a poised, hair-raising debut.
I hope to see you all there!

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  • 11 attendees
    •  A good discussion about Blume's book. A few, myself included, were disappointed in the dénouement Blume used to extricate herself from the corner she had painted herself into. The meeting between Trudie and Herr Peffer was a bit serendipitous for me to believe. However, up to that point a decent read and good, active discussion form all on the characters and how they interfaced to make up the plot. The next book, Bright Shiny Morning, for me was an awesome novel...a page turner I couldn't put down. A raw look at LA and its diverse popualtion, I can't wait for this meeting! 
    •  good meetup. Lots of book feedback 
    • Jim