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The Silver Music Box by Mina Baites, Alison Layland

candaleese's review against another edition

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4.0

Great read!

In the beginning, I remember thinking that the book had a strange lilt to it. I immediately googled it and saw that it was a translation so that was the explanation for the elementary wording. After that, the book quickly draws you in. From start to finish, I cried several times. I can’t wait to read Book 2!

labalkana's review against another edition

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5.0

Eine unglaublich bewegende, faszinierende und gleichzeitig so traurige Familiensaga vom ersten bis nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg. Intensiv und erschütternd.

Als Johann Blumenthal sich freiwillig meldet um im ersten Weltkrieg für Deutschland zu kämpfen, lässt er seine Frau Lotte und seinen 4-Jährigen Sohn Paul zurück. Die von ihm selbstgemachte silberne Spieldose, die er dem Jungen zum Abschied schenkt, gibt Paul später an seine Tochter weiter, die sie wie einen Schatz hütet.
Als Paul in die Fußstapfen seines Vaters tritt und selbst Juwelier wird muss er sich zunehmend mit Anfeindungen und dem irrationalen Hass gegen Juden auseinandersetzen, verliert immer mehr Kunden und Freunde, bis er gezwungen ist mit seiner Familie zu fliehen...
50 Jahre später erfährt Lilian Morris, dass sie adoptiert wurde und macht sich mit Hilfe einer alten silbernen Spieldose auf die Suche nach ihrer Familie...

Das Buch ist nicht lang aber einfühlsam erzählt und vollgepackt mit mit Geschichte und Emotionen. Die authentischen, sehr menschlichen Charaktere transportieren ihre Erlebnisse und Gefühle so eindringlich, dass man total eintaucht.

Bücher zum zweiten Weltkrieg und der jüdischen Geschichte gibt es so viele und ich habe auch schon einige gelesen, alle lösen Entsetzen aus.
Aber das hier ist nochmal was ganz Anderes. Für mich war die Schilderung, dass Juden im ersten Weltkrieg an vorderster Front für Deutschland kämpfen wollten was Neues, wie Juden damals schon thematisiert und als Anders angesehen wurden ist in dem Zusammenhang anders zu verfolgen, genauso wie die Ungerechtigkeit, wie hilflos und hoffnungslos die Familie der Stimmung ausgesetzt ist.
Was man dann später mit Lilian die letzten Einzelheiten erfährt, setzt dann noch einmal einen drauf.

Die tragische, schicksalhafte, unverständliche Zeit voller Demütigung und Hass durch die sich diese Spieldose als Zeichen der Hoffnung zieht, hat mich wirklich berührt.
Da kann man auch verzeihen, dass mir das Ende mit Lilian etwas zu kitschig ist. Insgesamt ist es ein tolles Buch!

lorees_reading_nook's review against another edition

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3.0

This book had the makings of a great novel and the first half was really well done. Unfortunately, the second half felt as if the author just wanted to finish the book and I felt it was a bit rushed.

juliamb's review against another edition

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challenging emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

rosalita923's review against another edition

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dark emotional informative reflective sad

4.0

thoughtsfromapage's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars

The Silver Music Box is one of the best Kindle First books I have read. I started it this morning when I had a little free time and couldn’t put it down until I had finished it. The book is beautifully written – it was originally written in German and then translated into English so occasionally a turn of phrase or expression is a little unusual but that didn’t impact the story one bit. The tale starts out slowly but really picks up about a third of the way in.

The silver music box is at the heart of the tale. As the book opens in 1914, Johann Blumenthal creates an ornate silver music box for his son Paul so that Paul will remember his father while Johann goes off to fight for Germany in World War 1. The story continues through the decades until the mid-1960’s following Paul and his family members and close friends with the silver music box remaining the thread that ties them all together. At times uplifting and at other times heartbreaking, the story sucked me in until I made it to the very last page.

My favorite part of the book was Lilian’s story, and the path she is lead down when her adoptive parents die. Have tissues handy!! I also liked that a list of characters is included at the front of the book; it is very helpful because there are a lot of people in the book. I also enjoyed the Author’s Note at the end where she discusses her exhaustive research and the facts she altered a bit for the purpose of maintaining the flow of the book. I was happy to learn that one of my favorite characters, August Konrad, was based on a real person – what a pleasant surprise!

The Silver Music Box is a wonderful and heartrending tale that will stay with me for a long time. When I read a story like this one, I can’t help thinking about the extreme divisiveness plaguing the U.S. today and wondering if humans will ever learn.

buttonsandbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

I would give this 3.5 stars if I could. It was an interesting story and I liked the way it jumped from character to character, except with Lillian at the end. That part was just so rushed that it never felt genuine.

lindsay_loves_literature's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed the book, although I wish there had been more about Lilian. The ending felt rushed, and though I wanted to like Lilian I just felt like we didn’t get to know her the way we did the rest of the characters.

that_bookaholic_gal's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was one of my Kindle First selections and so heart-wrenching!
The tale of a Jewish family trying to flee the growing animosity towards they’re ‘kind’ from the Germans.
It’s heart-breakingly accurate when you read about what all they had to go through. The characters were relatable and your heart went out to them as they dealt with the persecution, especially from those they thought of as friends.
I love historical novels, getting to learn things from a different time and I definitely learned a lot by reading The Silver Music Box.
I highly recommended this one!

cinfhen's review

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medium-paced

3.5