"The Twisted Star" by Don LoCicero

Item Number: 315
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
Softcover copy of The Twisted Star, written by Don LoCicero, Cedar Crest College Emeriti English professor. The Twisted Star is the first work in a historical trilogy, covering the period from pre-WW1 to the war in Vietnam.
In his first novel, the author draws on thoughts and feelings that emerged during 20 years of teaching a course on the Holocaust. His story follows the German-Jewish Hartstein family from the 1920s through World War II and the Holocaust. Son Heinrich, a survivor of Treblinka, narrates the account, which personalizes the tragedy by making readers intimate with the Hartsteins and their hopes, dreams, and loves. It's painful to see them trying to decide whether to leave the country they love or wait out the insanity--all the more so because the reader knows how the story ends long before Heinrich even suspects such a thing could happen. Though Elie Wiesel's The Forgotten (LJ 4/15/92) covers the same ground , LoCicero's novel is equally compelling.
- Kathy Ingels Helmond , Indiana Univ. - Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis Lib.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Special Instructions
Softcover.
299 pages.
Ceil Hunter Pub Agency; 1st edition (March 1992).