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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Stumbling Stones is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and sociocultural writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Bonnie Suchman, the novel follows the life of Alice Heppenheimer, a woman born into a successful German Jewish family at the turn of the twentieth century. Despite the limitations put upon her by her family, Alice convinces them to allow her to attend art school and pursue a career in women's fashion. As she thrives in her career and settles into married life, Nazi Germany emerges, posing an existential threat to Jewish people like Alice. The novel chronicles Alice's harrowing struggles as she navigates the challenges of persecution and hatred. Despite reluctance to leave her home, Alice faces the ultimate question: Can she and her husband escape Nazi Germany in time?
Author Bonnie Suchman has crafted an immersive and atmospheric work that offers a poignant journey through a tumultuous and dark period in human history. Suchman masterfully portrays Alice's strength and determination amid unimaginable adversity by employing a detailed, up-close narrative that engages with her every psychological and emotional response. It’s easy to see how her attitudes shift as the horrifying persecution of her people begins, yet everything unfolds naturally without the reader being spoon-fed her pain and suffering. The narrative captures the essence of a woman driven to achieve, even in the face of persecution, highlighting the incredible capacity that people have to survive against the odds. This inspirational tone carries into the atmosphere and descriptive feel of the novel, always offering a silver lining. As the story unfolds, the tension builds, leaving readers on edge as they root for Alice and her husband's survival. Overall, Stumbling Stones is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that I would not hesitate to recommend.