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Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 21:01
by Alys Sterk
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Drawing From Memory" by Ronnie Berman.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Kurt is devastated by his girlfriend’s decision to leave Berlin to study art in New York City. In order to go there with her, he joins Project Remembrance, a volunteer corps of Germans who work by serving Holocaust survivors around the world. The grandson of a Nazi soldier, Kurt travels to New York and is set up to work with Sadie, an Auschwitz survivor. Feisty and independent, Sadie openly expresses her resentment towards young Kurt. Drawing From Memory, by Ronnie Berman, examines relationships stressed and tainted by past atrocities. Does love always win? Can compassion and forgiveness be found even after eighty years of acrimony and heartache?

Eighty years after the Holocaust, historical accounts of mankind’s savagery still provoke feelings of despondency and consternation. Pivotal events such as 9/11 seemed to have resurrected a desire to examine history, and in studying human nature through literature, writers have fortuitous opportunities to influence many people. A central theme in this narrative is responsibility. This is prominently shown in the protagonist’s family unit in Berlin: unspoken words of regret, rationalizing questionable decisions; perceived failures to live up to expectations. As the plot unfolds, readers follow the characters as this timeless theme spans generations and political boundaries.

The best part of this book is the dynamic characterization. Although the story’s plot is enticing, it is the skillful development of the characters that makes them realistic and brings the story to life. This is shown through the characters’ introspect, interaction with others, and internal conflicts. The transformation of the characters enhances the plot; the main characters come with their own unique outlooks, experiences, and values. As they interact, sparks fly, history resurfaces, and social identities are put to the test. The perspective shifts between two of the characters, allowing readers to emotionally connect with both of them. As the plot unfolds, we realize there is no good and no bad, only different. For the expert characterization, I give this story 4 out of 4 stars.

There is nothing about the book I did not like, and I would not change a single thing. The book is professionally edited, with only a few very minor errors that did not interfere with the flow of the narrative. Other than this, Drawing From Memory is a remarkably well-written and thought-provoking narrative that explains the powerful world of human emotions.

I recommend this book for all mature readers, especially those who enjoy historical fiction. This book is for readers looking for a read with strong characters who will pull them into the story and lead them to question what they have learned in history class. It should be noted that this narrative contains a moderate amount of profanity and some adult content, so it is not appropriate for younger readers.

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Re: Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 12 Apr 2020, 17:54
by incendiotorus
Thanks for the great review! This sounds like a super interesting book that I'd want to read sometime. One of my favorite professors has a close friendship with a Holocaust survivor, and the two of them have done various interviews, documentaries, personal narratives, and published articles together. When I took my professor's class a couple years ago, she assigned some of her writings to the syllabus, and the Holocaust-centered stories were so powerful, vivid, and heart-wrenching. Reading the synopsis above, it took me back to my professor's class and the first time I read her writing on this Holocaust survivor's experiences. In other words, I'm very interested in the themes presented in this book and the narrative itself, so I'll have to bookmark this for future reading!

Re: Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 13 Apr 2020, 12:53
by Alys Sterk
incendiotorus wrote: 12 Apr 2020, 17:54 Thanks for the great review! This sounds like a super interesting book that I'd want to read sometime. One of my favorite professors has a close friendship with a Holocaust survivor, and the two of them have done various interviews, documentaries, personal narratives, and published articles together. When I took my professor's class a couple years ago, she assigned some of her writings to the syllabus, and the Holocaust-centered stories were so powerful, vivid, and heart-wrenching. Reading the synopsis above, it took me back to my professor's class and the first time I read her writing on this Holocaust survivor's experiences. In other words, I'm very interested in the themes presented in this book and the narrative itself, so I'll have to bookmark this for future reading!
Wow, you will definitely enjoy this book then. The survivors describe it just like it was yesterday. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

Re: Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 15 Apr 2020, 14:34
by Damis Seres Rodriguez
Character-driven stories are the best, and it is always nice to find plots where characters have to deal with edgy subjects. Not to mention that well researched facts is always a great bonus. I am definitely going to read this one. Thank you for your review!

Re: Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 22 Apr 2020, 05:24
by Nzube Chizoba Okeke
damis wrote: 15 Apr 2020, 14:34 Character-driven stories are the best, and it is always nice to find plots where characters have to deal with edgy subjects. Not to mention that well researched facts is always a great bonus. I am definitely going to read this one. Thank you for your review!
So true! I don't think I'm going to let this book pass me by. Hoping to add it to my collection soonest. I think the review is awesome too.

Re: Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 22 May 2020, 00:35
by Alys Sterk
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Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 28 May 2020, 17:59
by Dee_Robert
There's always something amazing about a book with a great and solid character development.

That being said, I like the storyline a lot, I like writing that takes you places you haven't been and let's you feel good emotions

Great Review

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 28 May 2020, 20:12
by DBNJ
I have read a number of novels related to WWII two events and also attrocities commited by NAZI germans during WWII. This facinating novel seems to be with another similar theme even though the setting is long after the war. I really enjoyed your fantastic review!

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 29 May 2020, 00:40
by Stalantilaz
The great thing about historical fiction is that it deals with very sensitive issues that have happened in the past in an interesting story. Not only is that entertaining, it is educative. We get to understand people that have been affected by such events as the holocaust. I would love to read this book. Great review

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 29 May 2020, 03:47
by Kemmy11
The book title sounds interesting and it has captivated me already.The information detailed in the review makes me want to read it and it sure seems like a good read. Good review.

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 29 May 2020, 23:33
by UzmaKhan
Was looking for a light read. Looks like I found one. Great review!🌸

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 29 May 2020, 23:48
by Disha Dutta Banik
The review sounds great and the characters of the plot seem to be quite interesting!
Holocaust survivor is something that intrigues my interest a lot. Looking forward to read this soon.

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 30 May 2020, 00:18
by Meenashiva
I loved the front cover of the book. The cover itself is giving the plot of the story. Thank for the review you have well given the insight of the book. Looks like this book soon will be In my kindle.🙂🙂

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 30 May 2020, 00:23
by Anindita Roy
Thank you for your great review. I would definitely read this book. "Drawing from Memory" has all the qualities of a good novel. It is a novel having an enormous appeal for juvenile minds. It has an intriguing well-constructed plot, having no loose ends, and no inconsistencies. The readers would go through the story almost breathlessly and find themselves unable to put aside the book till they have reached the end.
Historical fictions are novels of literary value.The art of characterisation makes the plot poignant, leaving an indelible mark upon the mind of every reader. The novelist has kept all the strands tied together to make the plot full and complete.

Re: Featured Official Review: Drawing From Memory by Ronnie Berman

Posted: 30 May 2020, 09:13
by Marshal mutai
Judging from the book, human beings tend to hold on to their past attrocities. The past experiences shape our future. Your review is so captivating!