All the Broken Places - John Boyne

All the Broken Places

By John Boyne

  • Release Date: 2022-11-29
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
Score: 4.5
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Description

“You can’t prepare yourself for the magnitude and emotional impact of this powerful novel.” —John Irving, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The World According to Garp

“Exceptional, layered and compelling…This book moves like a freight train.” —Amy Bloom, New York Times bestselling author of In Love

From the New York Times bestselling author John Boyne, a devastating, beautiful story about a woman who must confront the sins of her own terrible past, and a present in which it is never too late for bravery


Ninety-one-year-old Gretel Fernsby has lived in the same well-to-do mansion block in London for decades. She lives a quiet, comfortable life, despite her deeply disturbing, dark past. She doesn’t talk about her escape from Nazi Germany at age 12. She doesn’t talk about the grim post-war years in France with her mother. Most of all, she doesn’t talk about her father, who was the commandant of one of the Reich’s most notorious extermination camps. 

Then, a new family moves into the apartment below her. In spite of herself, Gretel can’t help but begin a friendship with the little boy, Henry, though his presence brings back memories she would rather forget. One night, she witnesses a disturbing, violent argument between Henry’s beautiful mother and his arrogant father, one that threatens Gretel’s hard-won, self-contained existence.

All The Broken Places moves back and forth in time between Gretel’s girlhood in Germany to present-day London as a woman whose life has been haunted by the past.  Now, Gretel faces a similar crossroads to one she encountered long ago. Back then, she denied her own complicity, but now, faced with a chance to interrogate her guilt, grief and remorse, she can choose  to save a young boy. If she does, she will be forced to reveal the secrets she has spent a lifetime protecting. This time, she can make a different choice than before—whatever the cost to herself….

Reviews

  • All the Broken Places

    5
    By Drummer 😀
    Indeed one of the best stories I have ever read in my life. I loved all the characters and the way they were all tied together in an easy flowing eloquence. A reminder of how cruel life can be to innocent children and people that are in the midst of a brutal war. It made me laugh and cry because it touches the core of the human spirit in the deepest throes of terrible tragedy and their will to endeavor compassion until the end of their suffering.
  • Tormenting and touching

    5
    By Daniel Brand
    This was a surprisingly good read. The author (male) put himself perfectly into the mind of a woman and told the story through her. Tormenting and touching. Bravo!
  • Fantastic book

    5
    By Partyzonee
    I could not stop reading this book. Fantastic story.
  • A masterpiece

    5
    By motay yeb
    Incredible writing by the author. Twists and turns through every chapter. Some maybe a bit far fetched, but it was a far fetched time. Absolutely brilliant ending that gave me chills. Read this book.
  • Shatteringly beautiful

    5
    By Nicknack543
    I was stunned by this book. It was so well written, every moment felt like I was there, in it and feeling it. At times painful, at times tender, then maddening. I never wanted it to end. I loved being surprised up until the last page. A wonderful read!
  • All the Broken Places

    5
    By Joanabake
    Awesome story of WWII and a German woman who was the daughter of a concentration camp director.
  • Tough read

    3
    By JSSLONDON
    This was a good book and I got through it pretty quickly. It’s a mystery of sorts, and it’s well written, but I have to admit that it has the most detestable characters of any book I’ve ever read. There were times when I wanted to put it down I hated the characters so much. I’m glad I finished it, but it was a lot to take.
  • Nicely written, good motion.

    4
    By wonderkick11
    When I started the book I had no idea it was a continuation of “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” and upon starting I came to realize who this was. I like Gretel, and I like the different time periods we get to go through with her. She’s tough, a bit stale sometimes, but her strength is great. I really recommend this book to anyone. The emotional pull is stronger if you’ve read the BITSP, but a great read all together.
  • Intriguing Page Turner

    5
    By Jimminy crick3t
    The character of Gretel is one of the most honest character portrayals that I have read. The book poses the question about the guilt of being a bystander to horrific crimes. The reader wants to like the 91 year old woman while also being appalled at her history. I felt empathy towards her for the love/hate she felt towards her parents. Wonderful, intriguing story.
  • Absolute Gem

    5
    By SparkleCookie
    I loved this book dearly! The pages turned themselves. Must read