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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
'It Happened in Italy' by Elizabeth Bettina
When an American woman of Italian ancestry tries to discover why a rabbi appears in a photograph taken on the steps of the Italian church where her grandparents were married, she learns of a story kept nearly secret for sixty years: there were Jewish internment camps in Italy in World War II.
The woman is Elizabeth Bettina, a native New Yorker who lived for a time in Campagna, Italy. She thought she knew a lot about the area and its people, her family. The new facts she discovered led her to meetings with Holocaust survivors, monsignors and more.
“It Happened in Italy” is a book of surprises, as we accompany Bettina on her journey of discovery. While the rule of investigation is often “follow the money,” Bettina learned to follow the photos. Her book is filled with confirming photos and documents, worthy of a research paper. She recounts the thrill of finding the pieces of information and joining them into a picture of the story of a nation that did not bow to the Nazi plan of a “final solution.”
Don’t begin this book looking for a taut war thriller. It is, instead, a warm blanket. As Bettina learns more about the role of the everyday Italian people in Jewish survival of World War II, she shares her delight with the reader. Her goal is to explain the difference between treatment of Jews in Italy and most of the rest of Europe. The book is much like a personal journal, opened for our knowledge. Her thoughts, as well as her research, are there for us.
Bettina has taken on the cause of telling the story to the world. It is a story of compassion, human dignity and the triumph of goodness over evil. As much as we should remember the horrors of the death camps, we should also remember that goodness can make a stand. Bettina provides a tool toward that remembrance.
I enjoyed reading this book and learning about the Italian perspective on “prison camps.” It is a gentle yet celebratory story. While there is sadness in some of the events, the overarching emotion is happiness. I recommend it for readers in search of a true story about real people caught in world events. No flashy super heroes here, but people made more heroic by actions without special effects or benefit of a script writer’s solution.
'It Happened in Italy' by Elizabeth Bettina
Published by Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 978-1-5955-5102-3
© Mary Beth Magee 2010
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Book Review-One Simple Act by Debbie Macomber
Bestselling author Debbie Macomber is known for her romantic stories, weaving crafts such as cooking or needlework into moving tales of love lost and found. With “One Simple Act,” Macomber moves into the realm of touching lives as she has so often touched hearts.
Subtitled “Discovering the Power of Generosity,” the book looks at the meaning of generosity to all involved. It is filled with tips for discovering ways to be generous both in giving and receiving. Macomber has done her homework as well, offering scriptural background for her suggestions and a wide array of stories showing how a little generosity can make a big difference in a life.
Chapter Twelve, for example, is entitled “Bread Crumbs, Minnows and Submarines: The Gift of Caregiving.” The chapter offers not only stories of caregivers, but tips to help in caregiving and ways to deal with the pressures on the caregiver. There are action points in each chapter, ways to put the lessons contained in the earlier pages into practice.
I highly recommend this book to all who are looking for a way to make a difference in the world around them. You will learn ways to plant seeds of caring in many ways, in directions you may not have considered. An easy read, the book is deceptively simple. Like the colors in a fine painting, the levels of learning are woven together so skillfully you won’t feel as though you’ve been in school. It’s more like a visit with an old friend who happens to be very wise and is willing to share the wisdom.
Through Macomber’s words, you’ll get a fresh perspective on being open hearted and open handed. She has the advantage of a wide following through her earlier works-that means the potential for touching many lives with the importance of stepping up and performing deeds of generosity, one simple act at a time.
Published 2009
One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity
By Debbie Macomber
Howard Books
ISBN 978-1-4391-0893-2
Macomber's website: http://www.debbiemacomber.com/
Subtitled “Discovering the Power of Generosity,” the book looks at the meaning of generosity to all involved. It is filled with tips for discovering ways to be generous both in giving and receiving. Macomber has done her homework as well, offering scriptural background for her suggestions and a wide array of stories showing how a little generosity can make a big difference in a life.
Chapter Twelve, for example, is entitled “Bread Crumbs, Minnows and Submarines: The Gift of Caregiving.” The chapter offers not only stories of caregivers, but tips to help in caregiving and ways to deal with the pressures on the caregiver. There are action points in each chapter, ways to put the lessons contained in the earlier pages into practice.
I highly recommend this book to all who are looking for a way to make a difference in the world around them. You will learn ways to plant seeds of caring in many ways, in directions you may not have considered. An easy read, the book is deceptively simple. Like the colors in a fine painting, the levels of learning are woven together so skillfully you won’t feel as though you’ve been in school. It’s more like a visit with an old friend who happens to be very wise and is willing to share the wisdom.
Through Macomber’s words, you’ll get a fresh perspective on being open hearted and open handed. She has the advantage of a wide following through her earlier works-that means the potential for touching many lives with the importance of stepping up and performing deeds of generosity, one simple act at a time.
Published 2009
One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity
By Debbie Macomber
Howard Books
ISBN 978-1-4391-0893-2
Macomber's website: http://www.debbiemacomber.com/
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