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Novel • Fiction
Poland • 1940s
2020
YA
12-17 years
The Light in Hidden Places follows Stefania Podgórska, a young Catholic girl in Nazi-occupied Poland, who courageously hides 13 Jews, including the Diamant family, in her apartment to protect them from the Holocaust. The story highlights themes of bravery, determination, and sacrifice. The book includes depictions of violence, antisemitism, and the traumas of the Holocaust.
Mysterious
Inspirational
Emotional
Suspenseful
Dark
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Sharon Cameron's The Light in Hidden Places is praised for its compelling narrative and strong character development, capturing the harrowing reality of wartime experiences. However, some readers feel the pacing is uneven, occasionally detracting from the emotional impact. Overall, the novel is lauded for its emotional depth and historical authenticity.
Readers who enjoy The Light in Hidden Places by Sharon Cameron are likely fans of gripping historical fiction, especially those fascinated by World War II narratives. Similar to The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, this book appeals to individuals drawn to stories of resilience, courage, and survival against all odds.
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Diamant Family
A Jewish family who becomes Stefania’s second family, with Mr. and Mrs. Diamant playing pivotal roles in her life.
Izio Diamant
Stefania's first romantic interest who works in the Diamant shop.
Max Diamant
A clever leader among the hidden Jews and Stefania's second romantic interest.
Helena Podgórska
Stefania’s younger sister who matures quickly and helps Stefania hide the Jews.
Emilika
A sociable friend to Stefania who assists in forging papers.
Mrs. Krawiecka
A woman who unintentionally assists Stefania by providing food.
Karin and Ilse
Nurses who consume Stefania's resources but have moments of conscience.
Berdecki
An antagonist with some redeeming qualities who could report Stefania but chooses not to.
Lubek
An antagonist who covers shifts for Stefania but harbors jealousy.
Antoni
A helpful Polish policeman who assists Stefania and Helena in times of need.
400
Novel • Fiction
Poland • 1940s
2020
YA
12-17 years
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