We're in it Now
The Zookeeper’s Wife, by Diane Ackerman, was a random pick, except that I it was another war history. It is the story of the family that owned and operated the Warsaw Zoo during World War II. Once the zoo was bombed to pieces, and the animals either run off, killed, or shipped to German zoos, the Zabinskis used their property to hide Jews and other fugitives with the Underground movements in Poland.
Besides the fact the it was a story of courage and survival, I also appreciated that this book reminds me that:
Ackerman did some fine research, between the journals and interviews and public records. I am grateful, because this was a story that needed to be told.