The average rating for When the World Closed Its Doors: Struggling to Escape Nazi-occupied Europe based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-06-16 00:00:00 Shelly Graham The author, T. W. Tibby Weston, does a very credible job in telling his horrific story. It has all the elements of survival as a victim in WW2 atrocities. However, after the war different problems emerge especially in his new country - America. Just imagine what you would do right after the war - no home - lost or no family - no job - few if any tangible assets. His autobiography did win the 1988 AUTHORLINK AWARD for biographies. This book is worth the time to read and it's only 258 pages including some photos. |
Review # 2 was written on 2009-05-13 00:00:00 Joseph Palombi I loved this book, opened my eyes to a lot of things that happened in Romania during the second world war. I know when I am going to read his other works, it will feel strange, knowing the process of creation. Damn destiny, surviving the war as a jew, and one year later dying in a car accident. MS is a great lost name of the romanian literature. we didn't study him at school, nobody ever mentioned him. glad having discovered him. Without knowing, he wrote an impressive story of Romania. Would love to write more and to tell you how much i liked his journal but i have a terrible case of flu with bronchitis => i am not quite in the mood to exuberate ☺️ |
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