photograph by me |
Saving Amelie hosts an intriguing and heartbreaking look at the Nazis work with eugenics and their mission for a pure Aryan race. Gohlke does not take a feel good route with this hard topic. This is hard novel where the characters forced to face hard situations, make hard choices, and ask some really hard questions about their own choices and beliefs. As Rachel and Jason try to smuggle the deaf Amelie out of Germany and away from her SS officer father, they have to grapple with why the Nazis are wrong. And therein lies this book's strength. The characters are not just going on an exciting adventure where everything ends up happily. They are forced to reevaluate their own motives and beliefs and change.
So, yes, I was impressed by this book and have begun tracking down Gohlke’s other novels. I just hope they live up to the expectations that this book has set.
I relate to your thoughts on Christian fiction! It can be a struggle to find something worth reading. This book has been on my to-read list for ages now, and I'm glad to hear it won't be a waste of time when I do finally get to read it! I like books that have a riveting story, but also deeper truths and questions. Thanks for the recommendation! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it! I am always excited to find Christian authors that stand out and it is definitely something I am trying to seek out more.
Delete