Stumbling Stones By Bonnie Suchman
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I realized I was right Alice would be so proud to have her story told The book is a masterpiece telling about Alice and her family I would highly recommend to anyone interested in the life of the Jewish people during this time in history Seeing the details of how life was and how it changed in a matter of years for Alice and her family was scary This story needs to be read and remembered Thank you for telling this story 1685134106 Stumbling Stones is a fictional account of the life of a real person made believable and accessible by the author s frequent use of actual historical details from pre World War II Germany WWII and holocaust lit seems like a whole literary genre these days and this is the first book I have read that clearly answers the question.
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This is the story of Alice a young and ambitious woman from a loving and prosperous family set in Germany before the Nazis began to come to power But there are changes subtle at first then some far frightening Bonnie Suchman has crafted this fictional story from facts blending them into a narrative that immerses us in the lives of these characters Alice and her Jewish community grapple with extraordinary circumstances each responding uniquely and in their own time to the political upheaval and the peril faced by Jews under the Nazi regime Through meticulous research and storytelling this author brings to life the complexities of being a Jew during the rise of Nazi Germany and the jeopardy they faced providing echoes of the past that reverberate our present reality 1685134106 For anyone interested in the history of German Jews before during and after World War 11 this is the book It begins in 2013 with a Jewish couple reading Germany s Stumbling Stones They are stones built into the streets that name the Jews that perished during WW11 The story follows a young Jewish woman her family and fellow Jews before during and after the war. Memoir Stumbling stonestown The author dove deeply unflinching in the grim details of German Jews experiences in a personal level It was obviously well researched Unfortunately it read very much like a text book There are paragraphs upon paragraphs detailing every experience without a break It was just too much for this reader. Stumbling stones rome That does not mean it was not a good book It was definitely a book that needs to be read and discussed Never Again 1685134106 Stumbling Stones by Bonnie Suchman is a remarkably moving tale about a young career minded Jewish woman in Germany while under the threat of Nazi dictatorship The tale builds upon the author s true family heritage Alice Heppenheimert s story is not one to miss. PDF Stumbling stoneshard Alice is 21 years old newly engaged and eager to start her career as an aspiring designer When she graduates with an arts degree her business minded family isn t exactly beaming with pride and expectations but that doesn t bother her She s ready to break away and start her new life away from Frankfurt But as she begins to make her way in the world in Nuremburg she soon faces two major roadblocks her struggling marriage and something unimaginably worse the Nazi Party. Book Stumbling stones river Author Bonnie Suchman has truly blessed readers by expounding upon her distant relative s life in Stumbling Stones With some creative liberty she gives historical insight into what it looked like for Jews who lived in Germany leading up to the Holocaust They were persecuted and attacked decades before the war broke out The way Author Bonnie Suchman has written Alice s story is clear moving and compelling She thoughtfully named the book Stumbling Stones because that s what Frankfurt Germany s memorial plaques are called They plaques honor Jews who lost their lives or were forced to leave their homes during the Holocaust. Stumbling stones co to Stumbling Stones is altogether an amazing dabbling into historical fiction woven with many elements of truth Bonnie Suchman draws readers in with her foray into her ancestor s history and reading it feels like sinking into the past Stumbling Stones by Bonnie Suchman is an incredible page turner It is exceptionally well written thought provoking and compelling 1685134106 I had never heard of the Stumbling Stones until reading this novel With research into them I found them I visited Germany a few years back with my mother in law who was a child during WWII in Nuremberg After reading this novel I can visualize walking down the cobbled streets and seeing the stumbling stones but I never stopped to take a look The background given was so detailed and thought out I wanted Alice to leave and survive The turmoil of this terrible time is haunting About halfway through I started thinking this book is a personal tribute to a family member As I read your author s note why didn t they leave And by ending before the main character gets to a concentration camp it is fairly unique The protagonist Alice Heppenheimer is a fully developed interesting woman who was flawed and human but worthy of her story being developed into a fictional book to claim her place in history 1685134106 Bonnie is a lawyer who used her legal skills to research the Heppenheimer family Bonnie has two adult children and lives in Maryland with her husband Bruce Heppen. Stumbling Stones pdfescape Alice Heppenheimer born into a prosperous German Jewish family around the turn of the twentieth century comes of age at a time of growing opportunities for women So when she turns 21 years old she convinces her strict family to allow her to attend art school and then pursues a career in women s fashion Alice prospers in her career and settles into married life but she could not anticipate a Nazi Germany where simply being Jewish has become an existential threat Stumbling Stones is a novel based on the true story of a woman driven to achieve at a time of persecution and hatred and who is reluctant to leave the only home she has ever known But as strong and resilient as Alice is she now faces the ultimate challenge will she and her husband be able to escape Nazi Germany or have they waited too long to leave Stumbling StonesWhile it was a work of fiction it read like fact I learned something I didn t previously know and that s always a good day 1685134106 Where to begin I m still lost for words after finishing this novel but here goes. Stumbling stones rome First a little bit of background though For those who don t know Stumbling Stones Stolpersteine in German is a project that commemorates the victims of Nazi Germany s reign of terror I m using that expression usually reserved for the French Revolution intentionally as that is what it was Victims recognised by Stolpersteine included opponents of the regime undesirables homosexuals Sinti Roma members of the resistance mentally ill but most of all they cover the large Jewish population in Germany who were forced into the death camps It is a worthy project that Bonnie Suchman discovered by chance on a stopover in Frankfurt a few years ago and one that led to her researching her husband s family history. Stumbling Stones nonfiction vs The Heppenheimers were a well off family based in Frankfurt with a branch in Mannheim Their metal scrap business did well for decades but things changed during the recession of the early 1920s and then the restrictions bit by bit imposed over the coming years Stumbling Stones is the fictionalised account of Alice Heppenheimer s life and what a fascinating life she must have led Based on intensive research including personal letters and official records Ms Suchman has brought this ambitious young woman to life Not content with merely becoming a wife Alice moved to N rnberg in 1917 to study at an arts and crafts college It was a most unusual move but it showed her dream to become a fashion designer She must have been very gifted as she did very well. Stumbling Stones Historical fiction books Alice then married Ludwig who unfortunately kept losing his jobs during the volatile days of the late 1910s and early 1920s His obsession with the growing rise of the right wing annoyed her as she wanted to focus on her career Setting up an arts studio selling items and creating her own designs Alice kept busy as the shadows over Germany began to lengthen. Stumbling Stones pdf When her marriage failed a few years later she returned to Frankfurt to re start her business there but already some restrictions had come to pass making things difficult for her Her flourishing enterprise floundered as customers began to avoid her for being Jewish The media nurtured this fear and hatred but still Alice held on to her dream. Stumbling Stones nonfiction vs Her second husband Alfred was supportive of her but when his own work as a salesman became restricted they begin to struggle In the meantime several family members managed to emigrate to avoid the growing anti Jewish developments across the country. Stumbling Stones booker Alice and Alfred applied for visas to the US but delay after delay often on spurious grounds show up the volatile nature of the application system This was very well outlined in the book. Stumbling Stones ebooks online Alice is a fascinating woman modern forward thinking well ahead of her time Independent with a strong sense of her own business dream and her much respected talent as a designer she should have succeeded with her plans Had not the country changed into something truly sinisterStumbling Stones is told from Alice s point of view and we see her interactions with her extensive family officials and her view on life in general which adds a personal touch Not until later in the 30s did she fully realise the danger they found themselves in They were ordinary Germans after all Were they not Alice s story is an intimate viewpoint for showing us how Germany changed between the late 1910s and the early 1940s Many fictional novels I ve read set during World War II appear sanitised compared stripped of the strong sense of realism of the day to day dangers German Jews had to cope with Stumbling Stones shows the true reality of the times and it s not a pretty sight But it makes for utterly compelling reading. Book Stumbling stones Unfortunately the one thing that lets the novel down is the rather haphazard editing There are many repetitions which could have been avoided with the help of a good editor These slowed the otherwise good pace and made me skip some sections This is not the author s fault but the publisher s Lastly it would also have helped to have a German speaker at hand for the German words used as I found a few minor errors These issues should be resolved in future editions of this otherwise enthralling novel. Stumbling stones co to Stumbling Stones is the story of an amazing woman who could have become one of the foremost fashion designers of her times in her country of birth But with the rise of the Nazis and the insidious harassment she and her family faced over the years this was not to be. Stumbling stones book Ms Suchman s research is remarkable and I m glad she managed to find out so much about this unusual great aunt of her husband s Alice and Alfred deserve their own stumbling stones and I hope they ll receive them soon Other members of their family already have theirs in place. Stumbling Stones nonfiction vs Perhaps when you visit Germany look out for these stones on the pavements in front of residential buildings where these people once lived and loved I have spotted some in my home town of Heidelberg and I will keep looking out for them on future trips. Stumbling stones europe Stumbling Stones is a remarkable account of one fascinating woman who with a strong sense of independence and great talent could have been a highly successful businesswoman well ahead of her time I m glad Ms Suchman told us about her I for one will remember Alice s story 1685134106 3. Stumbling Stones bookworm The meaning behind the title has become very important to me in the last few months My husband and I traveled to Amsterdam in November 2023 and there learned what these small brass plates in front of so many buildings were Each brass stolpersteine or stumbling stone is placed in front of the building where the Jewish occupants lived freely before being deported This was a project started years ago the goal is to create a Stolpersteine for every person persecuted and or killed by the Nazis throughout all of Europe. Stumbling Stones kindle paperwhite I am in tears right now after reading the novel and the author s notes about the research she did to learn about her husband s German Jewish family I can still picture the stolpersteines I saw all over Amsterdam stone after stone block after block after block Thanks to people like this author persons like those in her husband s family will never ever be forgotten 1685134106 In this incredible and difficult World War II historical fiction novel Bonnie Suchman brings Alice Heppenheimer a visionary fashion designer from a successful German Jewish family in the first half of the twentieth century to life Following Alice s development into an independent woman with a fashion career in 1920s and 1930s Nuremberg and Frankfurt readers experience the rise of the Nazi party and the growth of overt public antisemitism in Germany and the terrifying reality of no escape too late in the years before World War II with her Following the story of Alice and her family readers gain an insight into the prewar difficulties of life as a German Jew rather than the wartime difficulties which are so popular in the historical fiction genre Suchman s characters are the star of the novel full of heart and emotion and their relationships with each other are fascinating to follow and see develop The historical setting is vibrant and well researched allowing Suchman to further bring the novel and Alice s struggles to life Alice is a complex realistic and kind heroine whose story and family are interesting to follow and her perspective of prewar German antisemitism is a nice change from similar historical fiction novels set during rather than before World War II. Stumbling stones co to Thanks to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for the advance copy 1685134106 A Heartfelt Journey Through Persecution and ResilienceIn Stumbling Stones Bonnie Suchman masterfully transports readers to a tumultuous era in history Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany this novel follows the life of Alice Heppenheimer a woman whose unwavering determination and resilience are put to the ultimate test Reading about the horrors of Nazi Germany in historical fiction whether in The Book thief or The Boy in Striped Pyjamas or now in Stumbling stones is much different than reading history books Because non fiction may give you facts and details but fiction has a way of compelling you to confront the emotions the eerie sense of dread that existed among people and feel the fear as if you were witnessing things with your own eyes It requires quite a craft to be able to tell a story so disheartening with an optimistic protagonist the way Suchman has done in this book Alice makes you feel hopeful even when the world is falling apart around her And it is in that sense of resilience that you feel so strongly for her Often when thinking about the holocaust people wonder Why didn t they just leave And I believe this book does well to answer that question of what it feels like to abandon a life you have created by giving your blood sweat and tears The hope that you cling to that things are only bad momentarily and there will be light The fear of the unknown if you leave without knowing where to go or what to do The complete sense of helplessness at being persecuted because of your mere existence All these were persistent themes throughout the book I write this review talking about the depth it entails than the details because I felt like the author wanted to create a story in which the story was important than the characters It wasn t just Alice s story It could be anyone s And yet the turn of events the circumstances and the emotions it invoked was what mattered Yet I do consider that having such authenticity in characters helped make the story powerful Suchman s portrayal of Alice is both relatable and inspiring Her inner struggles hopes and fears resonate deeply The novel vividly captures the fear uncertainty and courage of those facing persecution during World War II Readers will be moved by Alice s journey and I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to read the story of the holocaust beyond concentration camps 1685134106
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