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"A captivating cross-generational novel from German author Mina Baites about a Jewish family divided by World War II and an inheritance with the power to bring them back together. 1914. For Paul, with love. Jewish silversmith Johann Blumenthal engraved those words on his most exquisite creation, a singing filigree bird inside a tiny ornamented box. He crafted this treasure for his young son before leaving to fight in a terrible war to honor his beloved country--a country that would soon turn against his own family. A half century later, Londoner Lilian Morrison inherits the box after the death of her parents. Though the silver is tarnished and dented, this much-loved treasure is also a link to an astonishing past. With the keepsake is a letter from Lilian's mother, telling her daughter for the first time that she was adopted. Too young to remember, Lilian was rescued from a Germany in the grips of the Holocaust. Now only she can trace what happened to a family who scattered to the reaches of the world, a family forced to choose between their heritage and their dreams for the future" -- Page [4] cover.
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1 primary bookSilver Music Box is a 1-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Mina Baites.
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Writing about the horrors that faced the Jews during WWII is not an easy thing to do. Sadly, this book offers little more than a flat one-note description of events that most people are familiar with. The characters are one dimensional, either heroic or evil. They talk to each other in clichés. The writing is redolent of a Mills & Boon novel and is not up to carrying such heavy subject matter.