A Bond Never Broken
Written by Judith Miller
Narrated by Stina Nielsen
4/5
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Judith Miller
Judith Miller is a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter formerly with the New York Times. She won an Emmy for her work on a Nova/New York Times documentary based on articles for her book Germs. Miller is the author of four books, two #1 bestsellers. She is the recipient of many awards, among them the Society of Professional Journalists’ “First Amendment Award” for her protection of sources. An adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, Miller is theater critic for Tablet magazine. Since 2008, she has been a commentator for Fox News.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was an interesting journey inside the peace-loving village of one of the Amana colonies in 1917. It is the last in this series, and can easily be read as a stand alone story. This book has a little bit of a mystery and suspense to it that I enjoyed.The Great War has started and it is about to disrupt the Amana Colonies and their peaceful quiet life. For Ilsa Redlich, who has grown up in the colonies helping her parents run a hotel in South Amana, it will mean watching her brother go off to serve in the military. For Jutta Schmidt it will mean returning to the Amana colonies to spy on them in order to protect her parents from being taken away by the Council of National Defense as traitors to their country.Ilsa and Jutta will work together and become like sisters, but when Ilsa's sweethart is accused of being a spy, Jutta will need to confess her purpose for being there and seek forgiveness from many who trusted her. But there is also the strange acting couple that has been staying at their hotel and they will also play a big part in this story and in its conclusion. A story about the Amana people and their way of life and their beliefs, but also a story of how quickly people's sentiments can change when there is a war going on. I enjoyed the story and learning more about the Amana colonies. A job well done and very satisfying.I will say the cover though doesn't seem to go with the story at all. Not sure what the cover is portraying from the story.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Wars’ affects are like ripples in the water. They affect the soldiers who fight in them, but they also change society and our social structure, even when they are fought on foreign soil. Such was the case for German-Americans during the Great War, as illustrated in this story of rural America in the early twentieth century. Anti-German sentiments are running high, and what had been a peaceful existence is no longer possible for these Americans of German ancestry. Even worse, some are “recruited” to spy on their friends and neighbors, forced by misguided members of the Council of National Defense. As the story unfolds, we learn how the lives of two families are nearly torn apart by these bullies hiding behind the law and how the families struggle to overcome prejudices. An interesting tale of a time in American history that is sometimes overlooked.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It is 1917 and sentiment against people of German descent runs high among the citizens surrounding the Amana colony. Those sworn to uphold the safety of American citizens misuse their power to intimidate, scare, and abuse anyone who is German, of German heritage, or a German sympathizer. How will the people of Amana survive such treatment, protect their loved ones, and prove their patriotism? Well, you must read Judith Miller's Daughters of Amana trilogy! Book eight for this year was the final book in this trilogy entitled A Bond Never Broken. It was a great book and really brings to light the fact that a war is not always fought overseas, but sometimes in our own backyard.