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Daughter of the Reich by Louise Fein

Daughter of the Reich

A Novel

by Louise Fein

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  • May 2020, 560 pages
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Peggy_Anselmo

Ok for Young Adult Readers
I was quite excited to get this book but felt it was dumbed down for either younger readers or those who wanted a fluffy take on the Nazi regime. Just finished a scholarly book on WW2...The Splendor and the Vile. No comparison. I wish this debut author more success on her next book. I didn't want to give it any more of my time.
Judith_Guffey

Written for tweens
The writing reminded me of something that might be written for 10-12 year olds experiencing their first 'crush.' I skimmed the entire book because I could not go through it page by page. Maybe I'll try again in a few months to see if I like it more.

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