Determined to resist the invading Nazis, a Greek Jewish woman's greatest dream has become her worst nightmare, and now she faces an impossible choice whose consequences echo across the generations. 1941--The pounding of Nazi boots on the streets of Salonika, Greece, reverberates in Mathilda Nissim's ears, shaking her large community of Sephardic Jews to its core and altering her life forever. If only her people would rise up and resist their captors. At great risk to herself and those around her, she uses the small newspaper she publishes to call them to action, all to no avail. Her husband encourages her to trust God to watch over them, but God has once again deserted His people. Amid the chaos, Mathilda discovers she's expecting a longed-for child. Still, nothing stops the occupiers' noose from tightening around their necks, and she may have to resort to desperate measures to ensure her daughter's survival. 2019--College student Tessa Payton and her cousin take a popular DNA heritage test only to discover they don't share any common ancestors. In fact, the test reveals Tessa is a Greek Sephardic Jew. This revelation threatens her tenuous faith. Always the overlooked child in her family, she empties her savings account and jets off on a journey to Greece to discover where she belongs and which God demands her allegiance. The enchanting curator at the Jewish museum guides her as she navigates life in Thessaloniki, helps with her genealogical research, and loans her a fascinating journal written by a Jewish woman during WWII. Tessa's search, however, may open old wounds and uncover long-hidden secrets that could fracture her family forever and leave her with more questions than when she started. Based in part on true accounts of Jews in Salonika, Greece, What I Would Tell You traces two women's journeys, delving into what faith looks like and where it leads us as they navigate difficult circumstances and impossible choices that have ripple effects across the years.Split time fiction: WWII and 2019Stand-alone novelApproximate book length: 91,000 wordsIncludes author's notes
What I Would Tell You by Liz Tolsma is the first book in her Echoes of the Past series. Mathilda Nissim lives in Salonika, Greece during the German occupation of World War 2. Present – day, Tessa Payton lives in Pittsburg. After doing a DNA test, she finds out she is not who she thinks she is. Traveling to Greece seems like the only way to find answers. This was a very moving story. You could sympathize with both heroines. Both ladies had tremendous courage to follow their convictions against all odds. May we find the strength to do the same.
I received this book from Celebrate-Lit for my honest review.
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WHAT I WOULD TELL YOU
by Liz Tolsma
In this dual timeline book, we follow Tessa in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the present time, and Mathilda in the 1940s when the Nazis were taking over her beloved Salonika, Greece.
Grab a box of tissues, it's going to be a long ride.
Tessa does a DNA test that shows that she is a Sephardic Jew. This completely baffles her, since she has had no idea that she was part Jewish. She runs off to Greece to examine her roots (don't we all wish that we could do that), walking where her ancestors walked, lived, and loved.
Mathilda is a bit of a rebel, she publishes a small newspaper to try to make a difference in everyone's lives. She has her beloved husband Asher and several good, good friends in her neighborhood.
Join up with Tessa and Mathilda and see how and if their stories intersect. I highly recommend it.
The story is beautiful. I felt like I was right alongside both of the heroines, every step of the way. The author has a way of drawing you into their worlds.
I gratefully accepted a complimentary copy of #WhatIWouldTellYou from #BarbourBooks #BarborFiction I was under no obligation to post a review.
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