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Reviewed by Maureen Timerman for Readers' Favorite
The Strange Life of Walenty Karnowski has a lot of good history in it, both of Poland and the Catholic and Jewish Religions. Sorted by date rather than by chapters, the book begins on August 30, 1841, in Prussia, where a young girl, Marta Nering, 15, has an illicit encounter with 23-year-old Moyzhesh Karnowski. He is what we call a sexual addict. The result is the birth of Walenty.
The story has some sexual content, but that is not the main story. I enjoyed all the great information on the Catholic religion, which is the center of most of the peasants' lives. There is also quite a bit about the Jewish Feasts, and it was interesting how many of them occur at the same time.
This book came about when the author was researching his mother's great-grandfather; he wasn't able to find much information on him, so he incorporated what he did know with a bit of fiction. You will find yourself glued to this book; there are a lot of scary things that happen. I loved the descriptions of the countryside with the woods and palaces! What a neat place! The scary part is the Devil's doing, along with the coven of Witches. This is a Good over Evil book that took place back in the 1800's.