Debbie Macomber wrote a book, don’t remember it’s name, but it was set in the times I was in high school, college and got married in, the 1960’s. Her book had every cliché about that era, but it did not represent me or my friends. I wrote a letter complaining about that representation. Well, in return I got a “thank you for your thoughts” reply and I was put on her “Fan club” e-mail newsletter!
Yet, for some light reads, I do check her out!
We toured Anne Frank’s house in Amsterdam as well! One of the books I read told the story of another family who actually met the Franks in the concentration camps. ”The Sisters of Auschwitz“ is that book.
The age recommendation for Tutti’s Promise is 10+. It’s basically Tutti’s daughter’s version of the talks Tutti had prepared for elementary school children. I hadn’t known that when I had asked for the book. However, I learned a lot from the book and never felt I was wasting my time by reading something elementary.