Roses in a Forbidden Garden: Historic World War II, True Romance Inspired Holocaust Book




Editorial Reviews for "Roses in a Forbidden Garden: Historic World War II, True Romance Inspired Holocaust Book"

...this artfully told story emphasizes altruism rather than atrocities; care, rather than cruelty; and valor rather than victimization.
Martyrdom & Resistance Vol. 43-No. 5 - Art Shostak

This true story of a Jewish girl and the boy she loved in Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1947... 

This story is that of Garibaldi's own grandmother and the very real atrocities committed against Inge and millions of others will shake you to the core. Though there was always a light turned on for Inge who managed to fall in love while at a camp... the prose is wonderful to read. It is a history lesson that I recommend to teens and older and it will stick with you for years to come.
booksgosocial.com; Editors Blog - Roisin Spragg

The positive, moral, and encouraging message of the book resonates throughout its pages. Even during the darkest of times, there is bravery, hope, and love.
The New Hampshire Jewish Reporter - Merle Carrus

Roses in a Forbidden Garden: A Holocaust Love story is an absolute must read... Overall, I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. I highly recommend this book to everyone.

onlinebookclub.org - Sarah Screeley