A Sparrow in Terezin by Christy Cambron

I absolutely loved this book.

I read the first one, and I enjoyed it so much I decided to pick up this one and boy did I make a great decision!

Though it kinda stinks that it doesn’t work well as a stand-alone, it was very well-written and intriguing, and though it’s similar to the first book in the series, it’s still different enough to bring intrigue and a different take on the story.

In this book we are introduced to Kaja, who escaped the Nazi’s and became a journalist in England and there met her true love. Her story was so incredible, even for a fictional story, and I can’t decide who’s story I liked better… Adele’s or Kaja’s.

I loved how Sera and William were brought back into the story… I loved their story from the last book and was so glad it was continued in this one! I would have been devastated had it not been continued.

All three of the women we’ve been introduced to in these books are so intelligent, brave, and sacrificial and their stories could be inspiration to so many people around the world.

I loved all the characters, and the scenes were so vividly written I could almost see what was going on before my eyes, but not just on a movie or tv screen, as though I was really there.

This book, as well as the last one, were so filled with historical details I never knew existed, and these books would be a great companion to anyone fascinated with World War 2 and the hardships the people right in the middle of it suffered.

All in all, I loved this book so much and am excitedly looking forward to more books that Kristy may write in her future.