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The Red Magician
The Red Magician | Lisa Goldstein
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Winner of the National Book Award: In the shadow of the Holocaust, a young girl discovers the power of magic In the schoolroom of a simple European village, Kicsi spends her days dreaming of the lands beyond the mountains: Paris and New York, Arabia and Shanghai. When the local rabbi curses Kicsi’s school for teaching lessons in Hebrew, the holy tongue, the possibility of adventure seems further away than ever. But when a mysterious stranger appears telling stories of far-off lands, Kicsi feels the world within her grasp. His name is Vörös, and he is a magician’s assistant who seems to have powers all his own. There is darkness growing at the edge of the village—a darkness far blacker than any rabbi’s curse. Vörös warns of the Nazi threat, but only Kicsi hears what he says. As evil consumes a continent, Vörös will teach Kicsi that sometimes the magician’s greatest trick is survival.
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The Red Magician | Lisa Goldstein
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I read this for a sci-fi/fantasy book club. Ive only read one book aboutabout Holocaust and that was Night by Elie Wiesel. I am also not sure how many fantasy books are written about the Holocaust. This was one and although it was short and at times fairytale like I had to remind myself that the book was originally written for her young adult audience and was published in 1982. With all that in mind, I think it was a good book. N

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The Red Magician | Lisa Goldstein
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Happy Read an Ebook Day! I‘m setting up now. I‘m just waiting for my water to get hot so I can steep some Chai in the teapot. I‘m going to grab my blanket since it‘s dark and raining outside. Perfect day two lose myself in a book. If only for a couple of hours! #readanebookday #ebooklove

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I had such high hopes for this, but I found it poorly paced and unengaging. The style is jerky and often flows badly. All around disappointment. YMMV.