The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Susan Ratchford

The Web of Humanity: A NovelThe Web of Humanity: A Novel by Maria Turchin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amazing! The Web of Humanity grabs you and it wont let go! After her grandfather enlists her help, Anna Venue must go in search of answers to a family secret leading back to the final days of WW2. Traveling to Vienna, Paris, and Berlin every discovery leads to more questions and she finds herself amidst a political conspiracy.
This book was gripping! I love the historical accuracy of the book, it makes you think. It makes you question the psychological aspect of violence, war, and racism.. I also like how Maria Turchin shows the consequences of war through the eyes of someone still being affected by it generations later, it makes you realize that “history” wasn’t that long ago. It gives you a new perspective on what you were taught. It’s the kind of book that still affects you days after you finish it! I highly recommend reading it!

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