Review:

Liverpool street - Anne C. Voorhoeve, Hilke Makkink

I actually took this book with me to give it to my mother, as she really likes to read children’s books about the Second World War. She said I should read the book as well. And I’m really glad because I enjoyed reading it a lot and think I’ve learned quite a lot by reading it.

I had heard before of the trains that saved Jewish children to England. But to be honest, I never had given it that much thought. Mostly about how extremely hard it must have been. Some things seemed really harsh to me though, like how she wouldn’t be allowed to return to England if she had once left it.

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After a day of work, Marjolein likes to wind down with a book or two, or five! Unapologetic reader of at the very least three books at any given time, she apparently is unable to settle on a favorite genre.

She might pause her audiobook just long enough to discuss books online.

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