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My Review for the #Booksontour #BlogTour for #Bookouture on the release of Only I Can Save Them by Imogen Matthews

My Review:

Incredibly well written and put together. What a horrific picture in time.

Rudolf a  Jewish photographer eventually decides to make the steps to escape Leizig, Germany and relocate his family to Amsterdam in the Netherlands, hoping to be safe. His wife Bella and children Ursula and Stefan trust his judgement.

This story is told from Eloise’s more recent perspective and that of her Grandmother Ursula’s, her memories of a time she tries to keep buried.

Rudolf is visited by a Nazi to take her is photo, this doesn’t feel right or bode well as he is recruited to be the camp photographer at Westerbork Camp. A move that scared him. He had to again relocate his family.

In his heart he is ensuring their safety, but how long can it last. For one perspective he is selling himself and his family out in order to smooze.

The memories and facts eventually meet. Its a deeply told story and secrets left to you dear reader to uncover within this book. A recommended emotional read

Book Description:

The little girl’s eyes brim with tears. My hands shake with fear as I take her picture, right before the carriage doors bolt shut, taking her and hundreds of others to Auschwitz. This photo proves what the Nazis are doing. But what will I have to sacrifice to show the world the truth?

Nazi-occupied Holland, 1942: Rudolf’s heart breaks as the gates of Westerbork transit camp clang shut behind his Jewish family. He had no choice but to accept a job as the camp’s photographer to keep his children safe. He sees the barbed wire surrounding them. Is this a trap, and will they ever walk out of here again?

Rudolf takes portraits of hundreds of tired souls, their clothes stitched with the yellow star they are forced to wear, marking them for deportation. He knows what the Nazis are doing to families just like his. But with each day come little acts of resistance. And one day, when the guards aren’t looking, he takes a picture of a little girl on a train to Auschwitz, her tear-filled eyes pleading for help.

That night, holding his young son in his arms, Rudolf’s heart is torn. This is no life for his children. His photographs could change the course of the war. And this could be his only chance to save them all.

Then, Rudolf and his family are ordered to report to the platform at daybreak. And as light creeps into the eastern sky, the atmosphere in the camp is tense. Do the Nazis know about the photo of the little girl? And can he still save the people he loves the most?

Inspired by the incredible true story of wartime photographer Rudolf Breslauer, Only I Can Save Them is a heart-rending tale about the choices we make in the darkest times to save those we love. Fans of Heather Morris, Ellie Midwood, Suzanne Goldring and Anna Stuart won’t be able to put this down.

Author Bio:

Imogen Matthews is an Oxford-based, award-winning author and journalist with an interest in forgotten stories from WW2 Holland. Imogen was born in Rijswijk, Holland, to a Dutch mother and English father who moved the family to England when Imogen was very young. All her life, she listened to her mother’s stories about her life in Holland, in particular the hardships she faced during the Hunger Winter in 1944-5, which has had a profound impact on her writing.

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