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The Porcelain Maker
The Porcelain Maker | Sarah Freethy
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The Porcelain Maker | Sarah Freethy
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Read, reviewed, and LOVED this book - so excited to have a print copy.

THANK YOU, @bookmovement

And….thank you for the book club win. ♥️

@sarah.freethy

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Tweetyrn4u
The Porcelain Maker | Sarah Freethy
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Debut author writes a very unique historical fiction book set in the time period of WW2.Ihave read many books during this time period however the author has captured the facts in a very different style. The Porcelain Maker of Dachau captures the gut wrenching events that transpired during this time period. Totally engaging and a different perspective of WW2.
This was an ARC in exchange for review

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Monica5
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WWII story that looks at the life of two artist who met when they were young. They fall in love but Hitler takes control of Germany and soon Max is in fear of his life. Not only is he an artist, but also a Jew. Bettina is an abstract artist that is at odds with her family. If artists weren't a certain type in Germany at this time, they also feared for their life. Max tries to get Bettina to leave, but soon it's to late. ⬇️

#bookspinbingo

Monica5 What must they do to survive such a world?

Freethy writes a very moving story. It's Historical Fiction at its finest. A love story that is heartbreaking. Freethy made me feel like I was experiencing everything that went on right during that time in History. There was great character development. I was disgusted at what happened during the Holocaust and pray it never happens again.

If you like historical fiction, love stories, or WWII books, don't miss this one.

Published November 7, 2023

Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for the E-ARC of The Porcelain Maker. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

😊 Happy Reading 😊

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kissmehardy
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Functional on a plot level, but the writing felt more like a television script that the author was adapting than a novel. I was also irritated by Bettina's final scene with Holger, and I never felt any URGENCY from the narrative. The porcelain factory was fresh for me, but that's about it. #historicalfiction

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Lsmoore43
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The Porcelain Maker

I think this was a well written story that took hold of my heart and held on. Anything that deals with history needs to be shared. Needs to be read. We certainly don't want to have any of it repeated.

Full review: https://tinyurl.com/57z646eu
@sarah.freethy
@stmartinspress
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Lsmoore43
The Porcelain Maker | Sarah Freethy
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Happy Pub Day!

This one sure sounds great.

@sarah.freethy

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SilversReviews
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Fabulous read!!

A beautiful, but heartbreaking debut that introduces us to the decorative Allach Porcelain telling how they were made and where they were made.

Fascinating information about the factory and the porcelain.

Don't miss it...you will be with Max as he endures his time in Dachau making the porcelain figurines, as Bettina waits for him, and as you hope for the best.

https://tinyurl.com/yrw6hbby

@sarah.freethy
@StMartinsPress

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TorieStorieS
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This tragic love story set during WWII unfolds in two timelines. In 1993, Clara searches for whatever information she can find on porcelain figures that are somehow tied to the identity of her father. The bulk of the book begins in the rising art movement in Germany in the 1920s/30s, as Bettina & Max fall in love, even as the world around them falls apart. A sadly captivating story that I wish had a bit more balance of hope & happiness by the end.