Night Lessons in Little Jerusalem, Rick Held
Night Lessons in Little Jerusalem, Rick Held
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Night Lessons in Little Jerusalem

Author: Rick Held

Narrator: Cameron Goodall

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/28/2020


Synopsis

The hero of this book was not a saint, nor even a tzadik - the nearest Jewish equivalent - but he was a hero. Someone who risked his own life to make a difference to the life of another. Were his motives selfless? No. He was after all flesh and blood. A man. And a very young one. But life is not black and white. Heroes are not without their flaws. This is his story.

Tholdi is a romantic. A musical prodigy whose brilliant future is extinguished when the horror unfolding across Europe arrives at his door. One day he's captivated by the beautiful, mysterious Lyuba who he meets on his sixteenth birthday; the next he wakes to the terrors of war as the Nazi-allied Romanians attack his town of Czernowitz.

A ghetto is built to imprison the town's Jews before herding them onto trains bound for the concentration camps of Transnistria. With each passing day, Tholdi and his parents await their turn. And then Fate intervenes, giving them all a reprieve.

At the weaving mill Tholdi secures work that spares him. He is elated. Until he discovers the two brothers who run the mill are Nazi collaborators hiding a terrible secret: the threat of transportation remains. When Tholdi sees one of the brothers with Lyuba, he glimpses a way to save himself and his family. But the stakes of his gamble are high. Will Lyuba be the key to their survival, or will Tholdi's infatuation with her become a dangerous obsession that guarantees their death?

Night Lessons in Little Jerusalem is an unforgettable debut novel of war, family and love.

About Rick Held

Rick Held studied creative writing at Victoria University before taking up a position at Crawford Productions, then Australia's premier producer of television drama. He has since had a long career as a TV screenwriter and editor, working on numerous series including the critically acclaimed A Place to Call Home and the popular family drama Packed to the Rafters. Since 1997 he has been based in Sydney. Night Lessons in Little Jerusalem, inspired by his father's wartime memoir, is his first novel.


Reviews

I have read many books about the Holocaust and the appalling things done to Jews and other people targeted by the Nazis from the mid-1930s until the end of the Second World War. These books are often very difficult to read for they reveal the darker side of human nature and the terrible things of wh......more

*[URL not allowed] Fact and fiction merge in Night Lessons in Little Jerusalem, a hybrid family memoir crossed with historical fiction piece by Australian screenwriter Rick Held. A coming-of-age tale that encompasses themes of family, duty, loyalty, survival, war, passion and musi......more

'The hero of this book was not a saint, nor even a tzadik - the nearest Jewish equivalent - but he was a hero. Someone who risked his own life to make a difference to the life of another. Were his motives selfless? No. He was after all flesh and blood. A man. And a very young one. But life is not bl......more

Goodreads review by Theresa

This was a moving story, all the more so on account of its personal and real-life inspiration for the author. Despite being a lover of historical fiction, I find novels about the Holocaust to be more often than not too traumatic to read, so I always approach them with caution. Their burgeoning popul......more

Goodreads review by Teagan

I was first attracted to the unusual title and then the historical setting peaked my interest. Here are my thoughts as I read: -Initially concerned that this was another Nazi Germany story but glad that it was a different story and circumstance to the other stories I have read. -Fact or fiction? Sti......more