Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson. This book is beautifully written. The descriptions he makes and the choice of words is incredible. It also made it much slower of a read - it wasn't the simple language I am used to =). It is about the trial of a Japanese American man in a small town soon after WWII (and Japanese internment). It explores different concerns of people during that time, including moving on after war and racism/discrimination of Japanese Americans. It was a beautiful story. I think it ended too abruptly though, there wasn't enough resolution for me.
The Invisible Wall: A Love Story that Broke Barriers by Harry Bernstein. This book is a social history set in England around the time of WWI. It is a biography of a Jewish family written by the youngest son. They live on a street that is divided, Jews on one side, Christians on the other. You learn what his experiences were and what he has learned over the years. If I understand correctly, the author didn't write the book until his 90s, so there is an understanding in the book that may have been missing if written by a younger man. It is definitely a quick read but I didn't love it. Lots of discussable topics though, so great for a book club.
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