A Worthy Sequel By Sandra Crook
This sequel takes up where Please Say Kaddish For Me left off, with Havah, Abel and a few surviving family members taking up their new life in America. The story recounts the menacing events taking place in in their homeland Russia, even as they discover that life in their new country of residence is not without the shadows of bigotry and discrimination. This is a well-plotted read, rich in characters and emotions and it will draw you in, whilst keeping you on the edge of your seat as events draw towards a climax that any reader who is familiar with the history of the Russian pogroms will have anticipated with dread and horror. Rochelle skillfully mixes shades of light and dark in this compelling and informative story as this rich family saga continues. This generation, now more than ever, needs to absorb and remember, and Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is instrumental in ensuring that we do.