Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Book Review: The Baker's Daughter (Sarah McCoy)

The Baker's Daughter by Sarah McCoy

Quick description from Amazon: In 1945, Elsie Schmidt is a naive teenager, as eager for her first sip of champagne as she is for her first kiss. She and her family have been protected from the worst of the terror and desperation overtaking her country by a high-ranking Nazi who wishes to marry her. So when an escaped Jewish boy arrives on Elsie’s doorstep on Christmas Eve, Elsie understands that opening the door would put all she loves in danger.

Sixty years later, in El Paso, Texas, Reba Adams is trying to file a feel-good Christmas piece for the local magazine, and she sits down with the owner of Elsie's German Bakery for what she expects will be an easy interview. But Reba finds herself returning to the bakery again and again, anxious to find the heart of the story--a story that resonates with her own turbulent past. For Elsie, Reba’s questions are a stinging reminder of that last bleak year of WWII. As the two women's lives become intertwined, both are forced to confront the uncomfortable truths of the past and seek out the courage to forgive.

My review: loved this book!  I really enjoyed it, especially Elsie's half of the story.  It was a very fast read, and one that I didn't want to put down.  I would definitely recommend it!!

Up next: Starstruck by Lauren Conrad (yes, LC from The Hills.  Don't judge-I needed something fluffly after this last book!)  

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