Christine offers to hide Isaac before the Nazis take him and his family away. Do you think Isaac’s decision was based on loyalty to his parents and sister?
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The Plum Tree
A deeply moving and masterfully written story of human resilience and enduring... More about this book Created: 01/19/13 Replies: 3
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RE: Do you think Isaac’s decision was based on loyalty to his parents and sister?
I agree with Santa Fe Cowgirl. How could he have left them to save himself? As much as he truly loved Christine, he needed to be there for his family. Their need was more crucial. Christine was relatively safe, since she wasn't Jewish. At least she had a chance, whereas his family didn't.
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