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Karolina's Twins by Ronald H. Balson

Karolina's Twins

by Ronald H. Balson

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  • Sep 2016, 320 pages
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Elizabeth @Silver's Reviews

Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews - EXCELLENT
Re-telling your nightmare of living in occupied Poland during WWII would stir up emotions that I would want to forget, but Lena Scheinman Woodward wanted it told.

Lena Woodward lived in Poland during the holocaust, lost her entire family, but did find her best friend, Karolina, in the factory where they were required to work and make coats for the Germans.

?We are there as Lena tells of her experiences to an attorney and private investigator ?in hopes of getting the help she needs to fulfill the promise she made to her friend Karolina to find her twins.

Lena Woodard made a promise to her friend 70 years ago, andmore
Linda Zagon

"Discovery of Past Secrets"
I enjoyed reading "Karolina's Twins" by Ronald H. Balson, author of "Once We Were Brothers" And "Saving Sophie". The genre of this book is Historical Fiction. The fictional story is the retelling of the Holocaust and life in Poland,by Lena, one of the characters. Lena wants to hire Liam Taggart private investigator and Catherine Lockhart, attorney to help with the discovery of past secrets. Lena is now in her eighties, and is determined to put her mind at ease. The author writes about hope, faith, strength,courage,family at such a terrible time in history. I did have some Kleenex moments, and would highly recommend this book.
Bev C

Karolina's Twins
"Lena Woodward, elegant and poised, has lived a comfortable life among Chicago Society since she immigrated to the US and began a new life at the end of World War II." (from Amazon synopsis)

There is a particular reason that it is time to honor an unfulfilled promise she made long ago. She requests the assistance of lawyer Catherine Lockhart and private investigator Liam Taggart and it's in their presence that this poignant tale unfolds.

I was thoroughly engaged in the life story of Lena Scheinman. Chrzanow, Poland was her birthplace (1924), the earlier years of loving familial covenant are in place and the storymore
Diane D. (Blairstown, NJ)

Fascinating Book!
I have to thank Ronald H. Balson for writing this book. I feel privileged to have been able to read it before its publication date.

I've known most of the things that went on, during the Holocaust, for many years, and it still upsets me to read about it. I have to say that I think I was more upset about Arthur's pursuit of a lawsuit trying to have his mother, Lena declared incompetent & suffering from dementia in her efforts to find her friend's twins. It's obvious that he is just trying to control her money, and that really bothers me. I guess, since I'm almost 80, it brings home how vulnerable we all are,more
Kathryn

Never forget the past...
If you like historical fiction, this is a book to consider reading. I couldn't put the book down once I started it. It is spell-binding!
Ronald Balson wrote about a difficult topic---the Holocaust---and made it very real through Lena's voice.
I am going to the library to check out more of this author's books. Well done!
Tillie

Excellent book about the Holocaust
Wow! A well-written book that was hard to put down. Although this is another book about the Holocaust, it was also a book about determination and finding love and joy amidst the horrors of the war. It is definitely a book I will consider for my senior book club. Love this book!!!!!
Carol R. (Foster City, CA)

Read This Book!
I knew I'd love this book from the very first page. Ronald Balson has written a compulsively readable book that will grip you and not let go until you've finished the last page. Even after that, the compelling story will stay with you. The writing is so fluid that you will have trouble putting the book down. i wanted to jump into the pages and help Lena find the twins. Wonderful book!
Susan

Karolina's Twins
Having read Balson's Once We Were Brothers, I was anxious to read Karolina's Twins. Mr. Balson's knowledge and skills in bringing a human face to the history and horror of the Holocaust remains incomparable.

Once again the action and impetuous for the story involves a court case and our story is told in flash-back. Mr. Balson's voice this time is female and told with the sincerity of one forced to endure the unthinkable in order to survive and to ensure the lives and safety of those we love.

I cannot recommend this book highly enough and as with Once We Were Brothers, a must read. It is a true picture of a timemore

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