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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin- Review by Lauren West

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was amazing, and it really makes you think about history and the world we once lived in. This story had so many elements attached to it, but not once did I find myself lost or disinterested. The characters and the storyline were well developed and as you span through the generations and the history attached to it you could feel a connection to the character and her journey.

We are introduced to Anna and she presents the story as she explores her family history dating back to WWII . Anna’s tale uncovers secrets and unpleasant events, and leads to more questions than answers. As we follow her journey we get to see the bonds of a human connection, a family connection, and ones person connection to their selves

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin
Genre – historical fiction, women’s fiction, contemporary fiction
Anna Venu of Arizona can be very cunning, perceptive, and witty. She’s going to need every one of those traits to survive the journey she is about to embark on after the accidental discovery of a surprising family secret. Anna departs on a thrilling adventure across Vienna, Paris, and Berlin to unravel a mystery that takes her back to the final blood-soaked days of WWII.
Anna quickly finds herself in over her head when her quest unexpectedly throws her into a modern-day European political conspiracy. When Anna becomes the target, she needs to use all her skills and determination to uncover the truth and stay alive.
Told in a unique storytelling style, this book stretches across several generations and time periods with unexpected turns and events throughout.
Alongside Anna, readers are forced to question the psychological need for aggression, racism, the abuse of power, and the unstoppable human drive for war. This book urges readers to discover the stories of their own lineage while echoing that we are all connected through the Web of Humanity, our only hope for survival.

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Maria Turchin is a researcher and advocate focused on human rights. Born in Ukraine, Maria grew up in Brooklyn, New York hearing about her great grandfather’s experience serving as the head of the Red Army’s 47th division field hospital on the first Belarusian front during World War II, and later as the Chief Surgeon of the Soviet sector of occupied Berlin.

Maria holds a BA in Psychology from Arizona State University and a Master of Public Policy and a Master of Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. She currently lives in Marina del Rey.

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The Web of Humanity: A Novel by Maria Turchin – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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

Anna Venu is a woman with a loving family, but one who holds many secrets, as she has grown up, she has realised that her grandmother didn’t want to share anything about her past as she lived her life travelling from Austria to Berlin and finally to the USA, she didn’t even tell her husband anything, she just acted as if it didn’t matter and nobody really pressed her, at least until one day just before she passed away when Anna asked her and she only told a snippet of a story about how she loved the zoo in Berlin, especially the zebra’s and how one saved her life during WWII when it blocked her from an artillery shell and losing it’s life in the process. However, a year later when she is feeling restless and nearly involved in an accident, she decides to go and visit her grandfather, he was a Seaman in the Navy and had written his story down in a book about how he survived a U-Boat attack and how he ended up meeting his wife, which Anna often revisited when she had the chance, however, on this particular day, he shows her a card with writing on the back addressed to her grandmother and a photograph which she always kept at her bedside, this is the starting point of a journey of discovery where Anna uses her pre-law training, her tenacity and determination to discover her grandmothers hidden past.

Anna is given access to some funds and decides to travel across the world to Austria and start at the beginning in the town of Sankt Gilgen in Austria where she goes to start to find out about her roots, this is when she realises that she has more family that she could have imagined as her search leads her to an old woman with a very detailed and large family tree and a story of why her grandmother distanced herself from them, it turns out that she fell in love with a soldier and refused to return to the family home after he tragically was killed in the war, instead deciding to become a nurse and stay in Berlin where she had gone to look for him.The next day when Anna shows the picture she brought with her, it turns out that it is a bit of a mystery as to why she didn’t look the same as in her portrait on the family tree, so Anna decides to go to Vienna where there is a military museum and try to get some more information about one of the men in the picture. When she gets there, she is rebuffed by a bored receptionist and then pointed in the right direction by a helpful security guard and meets the ex director of the museum, she asks for his help, however, it is not his area of expertise, but he knows someone whose it is. As Anna is put into contact with the next professor, she finds that she has to travel to Berlin and try and figure things out after their meeting, but she is passed onto a student as the professor hasn’t the time to deal with her request.

In this next stage of her journey, Anna finds out more about the people in the photograph, however, there is another mystery to solve when they are identified, they are not who she thought they were and so the next piece of the puzzle has to be sought and this leads her on a merry chase and discoveries which she would never have believed. Will she find out her grandmother’s past, or will it die with her when one lead after the other turns to nothing, or will what she discovers shake the very foundations of what Anna believed? This is a mystery with a historical basis which will challenge your perceptions, as well as teaching you about life at the time in the format of a thrilling mystery which will keep you intrigued throughout.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Web Of Humanity: A Novel by Maria Turchin is a complex and detail led story that leads you on such a journey that you will be thinking about it for days afterwards. Once I had started this book I just could not put it down. I had no idea at all what to expect when I started it as this is a completely new author to me. What I got was a book so rich in detail and well developed that I got lost in it straight away. Everything about this book, from the storyline to the characters, was done just right. The book felt exciting and original. Even after it had finished I couldn’t stop thinking about it! This is utterly brilliant and I could not recommend it highly enough.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Kayla Bullock

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Web of Humanity tells the story of Anna, who travels to Europe in order to solve a decades old family mystery. Full of history, mystery, and great characters, this is a must read story for anyone who enjoys historical fiction. The vivid descriptions and colorful characters make the story relatable, heartwrenching, and take the reader back in time. With unique story telling styles and talent, Maria Turchin has written a wonderful masterpiece.

One of the most enjoyable parts of the book is that for most chapters, the final sentence of a chapter is the first sentence of the next chapter. I enjoyed this as a good way to streamline the story. Anna is a very real person in the story, and the reader can feel her excitement, anguish, and determination throughout the entire story.

5 stars, must read!

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Web of Humanity has a lot going on, needless to say that I was not expecting the wild adventure it took me on. Based on a true story The Web of Humanity goes from past to present flawlessly. While thought-provoking the things that The Web of Humanity makes us face aren’t exactly happy  items including racism, war, anger and more. But Ms. Turchin really makes her readers think with all of her different generations, and POV’s. This is my first read by Ms. Turchin, and she packed so much action, mystery, and more into her novel that I can’t wait to see what she comes up with next.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin -Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a really enjoyable read. It is wrote by a grand daughter who learns about her family’s past and their lives. The author does a great job of making the character relatable and captivating so you can’t help but feel part of their lives.

It was interesting to uncover secrets about the family and see how their lives and experiences all twist together building a Web that connects everyone.

Taking you on an adventure through different countries Anna needs to find out the history of her families past lives to help save her future.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Web of Humanity is the debut novel by Maria Turchin. It is an adventure story that is based on a true story. Jumping from past to present and back again- from WWII to the present day, this adventure has quite a lot going on. With history, mystery, secrets, political conspiracy, hidden agendas, danger, uncovering truths, drama, and more. This is a though-provoking story that examines the web of humanity and our inter-connectedness, while giving us several POV’s and spanning several generations and time periods- which gave me a great perspective of the story. The story leads us to examine aggression, racism, the abuse of power, and war.
This is a thought provoking story that raised some questions of my own to examine.
Looking forward to more from Ms. Turchin.

Thank you, Maria Turchin!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Amber Flory

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If I had a physical copy of this book, I would shelve it next to The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and Go Down To Silence by G. K. Belliveau. I LOVED this book (with 1-2 exceptions mentioned at the end.) the story grabbed me and kept me with it. I agree with the author that sometimes we need to be reminded of the ugly in life. We need to remember and feel the ugly from the past to try to avoid it’s recurrence. We need to see the ugly in ourselves to stop it and change it. We also need to see the ugly around us to truly appreciate the beauty. I really loved this story, and the author delivered the story in a wonderful package, until the middle. The story has a very nice ending about 60% of the way through the book, and then the flow gets choppy. It felt like she chopped one book towards the end, plugged in a completely different story, and added the first ending back on after to try to tie them together. The second section is a different genre (action/adventure instead of historical fiction), and has a random stop in narrative to add in an unnecessary sex scene. if not for the strange flow and change of character, I would have readily given this book 5 stars! As it is, the story will stick with me and influence my decisions for life.

 

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Erica Shoebridge

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

WOW! This was an epic saga of a novel! So much happened in this book, I don’t even know where to begin. The main character, Anna, goes on an adventure (guided in a way by her ancestors) to find out the truth about her grandmother’s life and the history of her bloodline through the 20th Century. So many great characters and mysteries to be solved. Anna is a natural sleuth, and uses her own knowledge, skill, and tenacity to track down the ghosts of her grandparents and great-grandparents. The plot was layered so well that I was very invested in Anna’s journey and all of the circumstances, lives, and loves of the past that brought her to discovering the truth about her grandmother and herself. A good portion of the plot takes place in WWII Europe, touching on WWI era and closer to the present. Do yourself a favour and READ THIS BOOK!

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Carly Vogler

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin is a well researched historical fiction novel. History can be lost in the generations, and I love how this story ties everything together. If you didn’t already know about your family’s history, this will make you want to know it ALL!

Anna discovers a family secret that changes everything. Now she is in danger. Can she get the truth out before it’s too late? Sometimes we have a hard time picturing that our relatives could have been a part of something bad. Can enemies last through time and be passed down the blood line? How can we hold a grudge against people who didn’t commit the crime?

Amazing novel to make you think!

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Heidi Schoolman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an Adventure novel and is 585 pages. This story follows Anna as she treks across Vienna, Paris, and Berlin to uncover a mystery that goes back to WWII. Her quest throws her right smack in the middle of a political conspiracy and she becomes the target. She now needs to find out the truth to stay alive. Will she be able to put the family secret to rest? This book has a little bit of everything, and you will not be able to put it down.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Jana Lewis

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I could not put this book down! It grabbed me from the very beginning and I couldn’t do anything but think about it when I wasn’t able to read. I love books set in historical settings, especially WWII, and this held me throughout the entire story. Even when I thought the story was done, it wasn’t even close. Lots of twists, turns, mystery, laughing, crying and always wondering what was next. I especially enjoyed the viewpoint of German citizens during the war and it’s immediate aftermath. The descriptions pull me into Germany and light up my desire to get back into learning the language and visiting at some point. I can’t recommend this book enough.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Lydia Pelton

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Incredible!

This book has been one of the most amazing books I’ve read in a long time. The author paints this detailed picture of the hardships on WII. The characters come out of the book and walk beside you. You feel like you know that they are your family also. You can tell the author did extensive research that is represented throughout the book! Get this book! You won’t regret it!!

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Angela Shirley

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When you start delving into your history are you sure you want to uncover the past.

Anna is trying to uncover a family secret but she did not expect it to go down the rabbit hole and uncover the shocking truth.

I have to first say this is not normally a genre I would ever contempt reading but I am missing a whole genre of interesting and brilliant stories. Maria’s story has you on journey back through WWII to uncover a gripping secret which has been in her family and she wants to finally put it to rest but can she. You find yourself through the looking glass and walking and investigating right with her.

The book and writing draws you into a world of horror and destruction but it is such a compiling read you forge ahead to discover the truth with each page turned and chapter read. This story has wet my appetite to read more from this genre and be a book Indian Jones.

Thank you Maria for your stories and passion which is shown in this book.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Maria Turchin’s The Web of Humanity: A Novel is an historical adventure story. The story has been inspired by real life events. The story will stay with you long after you have finished it. Maria has woven a story about one family through generations and the effects that WWII has taken them through. This complex historical fiction will keep you engaged and feeling all sorts of emotions.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin- Review by Stephanie Driskill

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a small world we truly inhabit. Anna soon learns this as she uncovers family secrets and realizes we are all tangled in The Web of Humanity. Wow, what a great read this book was. Web of Humanity had it all: adventure, romance, espionage, and the power to make me understand others’ perspectives and the choices that are made in desperate times. Never judge a book by the cover, but more importantly, never judge a person by their appearance, beliefs, or background. I think this book appropriate for this time right now as we struggle with racism, corrupt government, unrest, corona pandemic, and war in our world. This book gives us hope and the determination to survive. Family is our greatest gift and should be cherished and loved for all eternity. Read The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin. Her writing style is easy to read but keeps you hooked from beginning to end. Just when things seem to be worked out, nope, a new twist pops up. This story is a mix of fiction and history which brings you deep into the character, Anna’s, life and her past. Pictures are inserted throughout to keep the reader engaged and wanting more. Read this book. You will NOT be disappointed.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Penelope Taylor

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Web of Humanity is a well-researched novel looking at the generational impact of war. Through the eyes of a granddaughter and inspired by real events the author, Maria Turchin, has weaved an exceptional story bringing to life the human side of war. I felt at times like some of the writing was still in its infancy but overall, it was easy to read and kept me up all night to finish it. It is a book that will stay with me and the characters remain. I really enjoyed the links throughout the eBook giving the reader the opportunity to see the history and photographs that inspired the writer. It is a novel I recommend and would interest readers of The Nightingale and The French Photographer.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Jo Frizzell

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great story. It had a very adventurous plot and likable characters. The storyline made me want to keep reading. I wanted to get to know the characters and spend some time with them. It drew me in immediately and I wanted to know all I could about everyone in the story. It was a complex story that captivated me every step of the way.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this suspenseful thriller. This is my first book by this author which I fully enjoyed from beginning to end. The twists and turns bring a new level to suspense and mystery. This is a well written story that will take you to different cities and discovery of secrets. The characters bring the story to life on each page as they pull you into the story. They are relatable and made the story entertaining. This story takes on many different things and brings out emotions of the characters. This made such a great afternoon read. I highly recommend this book.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin
Genre – historical fiction, women’s fiction, contemporary fiction
Anna Venu of Arizona can be very cunning, perceptive, and witty. She’s going to need every one of those traits to survive the journey she is about to embark on after the accidental discovery of a surprising family secret. Anna departs on a thrilling adventure across Vienna, Paris, and Berlin to unravel a mystery that takes her back to the final blood-soaked days of WWII.
Anna quickly finds herself in over her head when her quest unexpectedly throws her into a modern-day European political conspiracy. When Anna becomes the target, she needs to use all her skills and determination to uncover the truth and stay alive.
Told in a unique storytelling style, this book stretches across several generations and time periods with unexpected turns and events throughout.
Alongside Anna, readers are forced to question the psychological need for aggression, racism, the abuse of power, and the unstoppable human drive for war. This book urges readers to discover the stories of their own lineage while echoing that we are all connected through the Web of Humanity, our only hope for survival.

~ AMAZON ~

 

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Maria Turchin is a researcher and advocate focused on human rights. Born in Ukraine, Maria grew up in Brooklyn, New York hearing about her great grandfather’s experience serving as the head of the Red Army’s 47th division field hospital on the first Belarusian front during World War II, and later as the Chief Surgeon of the Soviet sector of occupied Berlin.

Maria holds a BA in Psychology from Arizona State University and a Master of Public Policy and a Master of Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. She currently lives in Santa Monica.

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The Web of Humanity by Maria Turchin – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This novel had me hooked from start to finish and the author took me on an epic, emotional rollercoaster of a journey which I have kept thinking about long after I finished the last page. Due to Turchin’s wonderfully written and detailed descriptive narrative I felt that I was alongside the main character, Anna as she embarked on her adventure. The storyline flows well and the numerous plot twists kept me gripped throughout this intriguing and original novel.

The authors obvious immense research shines through in the historical details making the time period of the story really come alive along with the various different settings, adding to the feeling of being immersed in the story and being there with Anna. Anna Venu of Arizona has to use her traits of being cunning, perceptive, and witty to survive the journey she finds herself on having accidentally discovered a very surprising family secret. Anna’s thrilling and sometimes scary adventure sees her crossing Vienna, Paris, and Berlin in the hope that she can unravel a mystery that takes her back to the final days of WWII. However, Anna soon finds herself involved in a modern day European political conspiracy and when she becomes a target she is determined to not only survive but to also uncover the truth that she set out to find.

“Told in a unique storytelling style, this book stretches across several generations and time periods”, which kept me reading late into the night. Despite this novel being fairly long I found I had read it in no time at all as I literally could not put it down. I fell in love with Anna and thought she was an amazing main character who really bought the whole story together and I felt engaged with her, and almost like I knew her as her character was so well defined. This was a very different novel to read and much more than an historical novel about WWII, the author definitely gets the reader thinking whilst reading. I definitely recommend this enjoyable and engaging novel and I look forward to reading future books by Maria Turchin.

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