Pastel Orphans is the mystery, suspense, history, thriller and fiction novel which plot the story of two siblings who migrated to Poland. Gemma Liviero is the author of this stunning novel. In 1930s Berlin, WWII is on its peak and Nazis are killing every single person who stands against them. The main target of these armed forces to humiliate the Jewish people and they kill millions of them. They are moving forward and the whole world in under their threat. The Jewish people are migrating to different countries so they can have a secure future. Young Henrik’s father is a Jewish man and his mother is Aryan. He has a younger sister who is more or less prettier than him. They are hiding in their houses and armies are there to protect them.
Henrik is just a kid and he cannot do anything except to obey the commands of his father. From last few weeks, the health condition of his father is worse and her mother decided to migrate to Poland for the security of the children. Henrik and his sister Greta are going with their mother but no place was saved from the terror of Nazis. They invade Poland and kidnapped the little sister of Henrik. He does not know how to bring back his sister but one thing is clear that he will do anything to bring her back. Henrik is ready but how can a boy rescue his sister? To find out, read the novel.
“The Boy Between Worlds: A Biography” is a good book that describes the true story of an unconventional family. Annejet van der Zijl is the author of this best-selling book. Annejet van der Zijl is one of the best and most widely read literary nonfiction writers in the Netherlands. Her non-fiction has been awarded the M. J. Brusse Prize for the best work of journalism and has been nominated for the Golden Owl and the AKO Literature Prize.
The Boy Between Worlds begins by detailing the life of Rika, a young Dutch mother of four, who is unhappily married. When Waldemar travels to Holland to chase his education that the two lives intersect. Rika meets Waldemar at a border, a relationship grows and she becomes pregnant. The child’s birth was scandalous and caused numerous difficulties within the extended family. He was named Waldemar Hagenaar, his first name came from his father, his surname from Rita’s married name.
“The Lion’s Gate: On the Front Lines of the Six-Day War” is a great history book. Steven Pressfield is the author of this true storybook. Steven has written twelve previous fiction and non-fiction books, including The War of Art. His books engage all the reader and “The Lion’s Gate” is one of those that once you begin is hard to put it down. Steven Pressfield describes in this book, June 5, 1967, Israel is enclosed by enemies. The Soviet-equipped Egyptian Army has relief more than one thousands tanks on the southern border. Syrian also attacks from the north side with heavy guns.
Jordan and Iraq are also ready to attack. June 10, 1967, the Arab army’s air forces completely destroyed. To know about further of this history book, then read this best-selling book. Before the written of this book, Steven conducted more than 60 interviews from 2011-2012 talking to soldiers from France and Israel. The pilots who flew the prominent preemptive strike on the Egyptian airfields that June 5 morning describe in detail their approach, kill shots, and their returns. To sum it up, The Lion’s Gate is a wonderful book that reveals the story of the Six-Day War.
The “Deep Water Blues” is an amazing biographical fiction of Fred Waitzkin. Fred Waitzkin was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1943. When he was a teenager, he wavered between wanting to spend his life as a fisherman. His memoir, Searching for Bobby fisher was made into a major motion picture released in 1993. He writes another book including The Last Martin, Mortal Games, and The Dream Merchant. He spends more time on the bridge with his old boat.
In Deep Water Blues, the technique Fred uses alternating between telling the story of his voyage to Rum Cay Island and the history, that make it difficult to put the book down.Fred Waitzkinsees below the surface of life as if he is snorkeling through it, watching the curling sharks single out their overconfident prey. Even as some novelists give you characters who are “larger than life” Waitzkin gives you characters that are the very essence of the life itself.
“One Day in The Life of Ivan Denisovich” is an amazing and fiction filled book in which the author tells us the tragic story of a Russian soldier who was convicted of crimes and evil deeds and was punished badly without any evidence. This full of suspense and fiction filled book is written by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. He served as an army officer in the Russian Army and was dutiful, hardworking, and honest. I this book the author tells us the story of a young soldier who was also very honest and hardworking but he was the suspect of few evil deeds wrongfully but now there was no evidence to prove that he has not done anything wrong.
Finally, he was punished, and here the author discusses the lack of humanity and mercy among the authorities that they take the decision without proper investigation and pieces of evidence. Simple to say the real culprits mislead them and they follow them blindly. In summary, the book is emotional, close to reality, lesson giving, and full of suspense for the readers who love fantasy and thrill.
“The Book of Disquiet (Penguin Classic)” is a beautifully written biography book that reveals the hidden places of the soul. Fernando Pessoa remains one of the most enigmatic writers of the 20th century. Pessoa is a profoundly introspective and honest writer who explained existential themes based upon his honest study of his own life and dreams. Pessoa is the most honest writer who ever lived in the reader’s heart and minds. He is highly self-critical, quiet, and smarts from the disquiet of his simple life as a bookkeeper in Lisbon.
He worked at an office job and wrote many books and stories under various pennames, who were different personalities with their own literary styles. Pessoa’s disquieting themes eventually grew into the philosophical worldview claimed by the existentialists and he was an existentialist before many of them. Pessoa writes with the passion of Nietzsche. His books are interesting and worth to read for the readers. He died in 1935, a few years short of 50. He left numerous unpublished writing in a variety of languages, his Lisbon publishers and variously translators are still shifting them. To sum it up, The Book of Disquiet is an interesting biography book for the readers.