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title: "Day After Night: A Novel"
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# Day After Night: A Novel

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Day After Night: A Novel

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## Customer Reviews

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    Great Read
  

*by C***L on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 4, 2023*

Even in the toughest of times, life is about relationships. And how those connections offer hope and strength to get through anything.

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    Unknown Bit of History
  

*by V***H on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 19, 2012*

This story of an unknown bit of the post-WWII Jewish struggle is a delight to read.Anita Diamant writes, in this character-driven story, about a British-run concentration camp in Northern Palestine shortly after WWII. Saying "concentration" camp, sets off all sorts of emotional triggers for many, but this camp was really a safe place for displaced European Jews. It was a place where they could learn to be Jews. It was a stopping point for those traveling to Palestine after surviving the Holocaust. But none-the-less, it is a camp, from which the internees were forbidden to leave until the Brits could obtain entry permits and placements for them.Still, many entering the camp did not know what it is, and having experienced atrocities during the war, and they thought (as they entered the camp) that this was another of the same.The four women Diamant portrays have been through hell. One was a prisoner who was raped on a daily basis. Another a resistant fighter who killed and raided as necessary, but doesn't understand that what she did made her a hero to many. A third lost everything and everyone while being shuttled from hiding place to hiding place. And the fourth. There is a suggestion that she survived a camp. It was bad enough that she cannot even think of it.As history runs its course, the camp is eventually liberated. There is one death. The women gather together for one final moment, then all are dispersed. There is a final glimpse that they survived and flourished.I give nothing away by telling this much. It is history, and I suggest doing a Google search of the camp to learn the skeleton of history from which Diamant wove this story. Diamant has a wonderful voice from which we previously heard in 
  
The Red Tent: A Novel







  
  
    . This book is also a gem that is worth reading.

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    Another, historical fiction about the history of Israel?
  

*by I***L on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2012*

This is a historical fiction account of a period of time in Israel's history right after the end of WWII, while the British were still in power in that part of the world, and before Israel became a state or had its war of independence. It describes life amongst a certain group of mostly women who survived WWII and the Holocaust in Europe, forced to remain in an internment camp just outside of Haifa, until they would either be allowed to enter Israel proper, as future citizens, or shipped off to a displaced persons camp in Cyprus or sent back to Europe. The book describes everyday life in such a DP camp, and thru flashbacks, describes the worst experiences almost all of these women had in Europe before coming to the future, Israel. It is a sad accounting of what most of us already knew, that war is hell, and that the Jews of Europe went thru a worse hell than most others in Europe in WWII. In the end, the women escape from the DP camp, with the help of the Haganah and a nearby group of kibbutznik Israelis, so as to settle all over Israel and start their new lives. It is a truly happy ending and also a truthful account of what was often possible in such British DP camps, though not always the case. The British were very pro-Arab at that time, they did not often help Jewish DPs, and were only too eager to send them back to Europe or a camp in Cyrpus, indefinitely. They also gave up land and militarily, strategic positions, in the future Israel to Arabs, so that the Arabs would have an advantage over the Jews when the war of independence finally arrived. The book portrays too many British officers or servicemen as being benevolent and supportive to the Jewish DPs, which may not have been very close to reality. Otherwise, it was an easy and, at times, encouraging historical account of those times in Israel.

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