![]() ![]() Read other reviews on Goodreads at: The Sound of Light by Sarah Sundin | Goodreads. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you to Revell for the beautiful paperback. I had wanted for years to read one of Sarah Sundin’s WW II novels, and am so glad I finally did. I chose The Sound of Light from Revell so I could write my unbiased review. ![]() There are times when one must accept the risks and speak out in order to help others. Sometimes it’s brave to keep silent, but sometimes it’s actually cowardly. As I read, I identified with the characters and learned along with them. Sarah Sundin reveals this important history and makes it personal to readers. They, together with the majority of Danish people, participate in saving Danish Jews from deportation and death. And Hemming, who has given up his voice, must judiciously speak out again. She attempts to keep peace by silence, but Hemming teaches her to speak out. A physicist from California working for Nels Bohr at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen. But alas, he meets an attractive scientist, Dr. ![]() Why? Because the Nazis have taken over Denmark, and he has life-threatening secrets. In fact, he’s taken on the persona of Havmand the merman, inspired by the little mermaid Havfrue, whose statue sits on a rock gazing to sea.īut all of that is hidden beneath his cover name and person–Hemming Andersen. It’s the theme of Henrik Ahlefeldt’s life. ![]() The 10-mile-wide strait of water between Denmark and Sweden, reflecting ever-changing sparkling light. ![]()
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