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  • What I Would Tell You

  • By: Liz Tolsma
  • Narrated by: Devon Sorvari
  • Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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What I Would Tell You

By: Liz Tolsma
Narrated by: Devon Sorvari
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Publisher's summary

DNA Test Unlocks a Family Mystery

Sephardic Jew Mathilda Nissim watches in horror as the Germans invade her beloved city of Salonika, Greece. What angers her most is the lack of resistance her people put up to their captors. In secret and at great risk to her life, she continues to publish her newspaper, calling her people to action. She doesn't trust God to help them. When she and her husband find out they are expecting a child, Mathilda may have to resort to desperate measures to ensure her daughter's survival.

Three generations later, college student Riley Payson and her cousin take a popular DNA test only to discover they don't share any common ancestors. In fact, the test shows Riley is a Sephardic Jew from Greece. This revelation shakes Riley's tenuous faith and sends her on a journey to discover what happened to her great-grandmother and how all this relates to her faith and her life today.

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Narrator's voice lacks emotion and inflection.

This story is well-researched and well-written, revealing WWII in Greece, a little-written about setting. Tolsma has done a wonderful job depicting the hazardous situation of Greek Jews. Unfortunately, the narrator is droll. The only voices she does that have any inflection are the male voices, Greek and German, which is strange because the narrator is female.

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Great Storyline

This was such an interesting book! I had to stop and look up the history behind it at one point. I learned so much while also really enjoying the storyline. I did struggle with the narrator. While she did a good job, I felt like her voice and the rhythm of her reading distracted from the story.

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An Incredible Story of Heritage and Survival

I really had difficulty putting this book down. The story of the Jews during WWII and the horrors that happened melded with a young woman discovering her heritage. A story interlaced with discovery in many lives and the Christian faith was so powerful!

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