Assessment:
Plot/Idea: The plot initially makes several leaps without sufficient buildup, but the novel is entertaining with plenty of action to keep readers engaged.
Prose: The perspective often switches in this time travel novel, but the writing style is direct and concise. The author uses the story’s historical viewpoint to explore deeper concepts that apply to a contemporary audience, doing so in a way that fits naturally into the storyline.
Originality: The author sprinkles valuable cultural lessons throughout the narrative, and the time jump premise is delivered in an innovative way, presented as an adventure combined with a history lesson and interesting moral themes. The author attempts a careful balance of exploring Nazi Germany’s ideals and pointing out the deadly consequences of those—a choice that is successful in places but difficult to read in others.
Character/Execution: Blanca is rough around the edges, but the deeper currents behind her tough façade give her unexpected depth, and her brother Mateo’s journey of self-discovery is delivered naturally and touchingly. German officer Otto is intriguing, even within the scope of his ethnocentric beliefs, and his relationship with Blanca opens both of their eyes in unique ways.
Date Submitted: May 04, 2023
"Superlative characters enliven this richly detailed historical adventure." - Kirkus Reviews
"I recommend this book to all fans of historical fiction." - Readers' Favorites Starred Review