![]() ![]() This was easily the best-written book I read this year. Martin Cruz Smith’s writing is understated and doesn’t reveal too much about the characters or their intentions too early. This story is about a humble fisherman who finds himself in the middle of a dangerous hunt when a young Jewish woman, fleeing the Nazis, takes refuge on his boat. ![]() Most of the WWII fiction I’ve read has taken place in either Canada, the UK, or in Germany, so this novel’s setting of sea-side Italy was a welcome change. Everyone’s taste is different, so I can’t promise that you’ll love every one of these, but it might be worth picking up one or two over the break as a holiday read. However, I did read a few really good books this year that you might enjoy as well. With podcasts, Netflix, Spotify, and endless reading lists taking up so many hours as students, it can be hard to find time for recreational reading. ![]() I distinctly remember staying home “sick” one day in grade 2 because I wanted to finish the book I was reading. ![]()
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