The perspective of this WWII themed novel is original and well researched with a variety of characters from a range of backgrounds, religious beliefs, and national ideals. The desperation, the spirit and bonding of a group of hunted Jews in a hostile primal forest
…more environment, where the mass of foliage sometimes erases the stars, feels real. The survival experiment is led by Yona, an unusual adolescent female, abducted and raised without family or social ties, who seeks to overcome her personal fears and deal with a series of relationships. Her resilience and leadership instincts lead to a story line with twists and turns which engage the reader. The "Author's Note", at the end of the novel, was the clincher, giving further meaning to a book with diverse themes that will stimulate and enhance discussions of another Kristin Harmel hit. (less)