From Publishers Weekly
Austin loves to blend storytelling and  interesting history, with her newest novel no exception. She sets her characters  in one New York City apartment building during the difficult years of WWII.  Esther Shaffer, 12, mourns her dead mother and now faces her father enlisting in  the army; Penny Goodrich, long in love with Eddie Shaffer, volunteers to care  for his children, hoping to marry Eddie when he returns; and Jacob Mendel, a  Jewish widower, struggles to find Hashem (God) amid his loss. Their lives  intersect as Jacob rediscovers his faith, Penny discovers her past and her  future, and Esther begins to understand life and love. Add family drama, D-Day,  the Holocaust, arson, and young love, and you'll see why Austin is so popular.  While her story is entertaining, it lacks the narrative flow of some of her  other work; her characters grow and change, but the story reads more like a  history lesson than a novel. Still, readers will find much to enjoy.  
Product Description
In an unassuming apartment building in  Brooklyn, New York, three lives intersect as the reality of war invades each  aspect of their lives. Young Esther is heartbroken when her father decides to  enlist in the army shortly after the death of her mother. Penny Goodrich has  been in love with Eddie Shaffer for as long as she can remember; now that  Eddie's wife is dead, Penny feels she has been given a second chance and offers  to care for his children in the hope that he will finally notice her and marry  her after the war. And elderly Mr. Mendel, the landlord, waits for the war to  end to hear what has happened to his son trapped in war-torn Hungary. But during  the long, endless wait for victory overseas, life on the home front will go from  bad to worse. Yet these characters will find themselves growing and changing in  ways they never expected--and ultimately discovering truths about God's  love...even when He is silent. 

 
 
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