
Songbird
By: Walter Zacharius
Time to read: 1 week
Pages: 291
"Songbird" is about War World II and the story of a girl just becoming a woman during Hitler's reign. Mia Levy is a snob before the war starts, but as her surroundings change and she and her family are forced to live in degradation and despair, she realizes how lucky she once was. Somehow she makes the right friends throughout her time in Poland and makes it out of the worst areas. After making her way out and finding love briefly in America, she returns to Europe as a spy for America.
Her story is tragic, but somehow, the way it's told, you don't feel as deeply for her as you do other heroines you've read about trapped in this crazy time. The author chooses to skip over so of what could have been the most detailed and interesting scenes just to skip ahead or to save himself the trouble of writing it. As the CEO of a publishing company, you'd think he'd have better editors that would tell him to write those scenes.
All in all, it was a good read, just not as good as it could have been.