Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss and Liberation

Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss, and Liberation by Geri Spieler is a powerful historical novel that vividly portrays the devastating events of 1906, particularly the harrowing pogrom in Poland. Through the eyes of sixteen-year-old Regina Anuszewicz, we are given a deeply moving recollection of this grievous period.

The novel captures a time of intense turbulence as angry Russian soldiers violently raid Regina’s town and the boarding house she once considered a safe haven. Spieler skillfully builds tension as Regina, hiding in a closet, hears gunshots and the heavy footsteps of soldiers around her. The suspense is palpable, leaving readers anxious about whether Regina will be discovered. Drawing inspiration from actual events, Spieler’s writing is both clear and vivid, effectively conveying the harsh realities her grandmother faced.

Regina’s ordeal deeply affects her, driving her to convince her family to emigrate to the United States in hopes of escaping the lingering trauma. Spieler’s descriptive talent shines through, particularly in scenes where Regina grapples with guilt over her inability to save her sister, Chaja Fajga, from the soldiers’ brutality. This emotional depth ensures that readers feel Regina’s anguish and helplessness, creating a powerful and immersive experience.

Regina’s character is meticulously crafted. Her passion for languages and her job translating documents from Polish to Yiddish or Russian set her apart in a community dominated by mill workers. Her political awareness and attempts to warn her family about the rising antisemitism in Poland and Russia add layers to her character and underscore the novel’s historical context.

Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss, and Liberation is a poignant testament to the importance of preserving family histories, no matter how painful. Spieler’s novel is a compelling read that I highly recommend to anyone of high school age and older. It is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

Pages: 308 | ASIN: B0D5SVQ7CZ

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Posted on July 16, 2024, in Book Reviews, Five Stars and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Geri Spieler is a great writer. Her other books, Housewife Assassin and San Francisco Values, are both very interesting and thoroughly researched. She goes to great lengths to get her facts right and presents them in a page-turner manner. Can’t wait to read Regina of Warsaw where Geri puts her family history in print to share with us the horrors of the holocaust and how some members of her family dealt with them.

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