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Book review: The Gratitude Cradle

Moving and then muddled

October 1, 2015 11:56
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Michael Freedland,

Michael Freedland

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The Gratitude Cradle by Rhona Barnett Beck
Wilton 65

I so wanted to enjoy The Gratitude Cradle by Rhona Barnett Beck - who since its publication has now sadly died - the tale of a Holocaust survivor at the centre of a family saga.

From the blurb, it promised to be the kind of book for which I would let everything else dissolve into thoughts, sentiments and memories.

And it is moving, especially in relation to the main character, Chaim, around whom the story is woven. There were tears in my eyes as I read about the horrors that followed the end of his life in the camps. And the story of his relationship with Leah, another survivor, who - after believing she was made barren by the starvation she suffered - gives him a child, is as poignantly told as any I have read recently.