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Send for Me

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An achingly beautiful work of historical fiction that moves between Germany on the eve of World War II and present-day Wisconsin, unspooling a thread of love, longing, and the powerful bonds of family

Annelise is a dreamer: imagining her future while working at her parents' popular bakery in Feldenheim, Germany, anticipating all the delicious possibilities yet to come. There are rumors that anti-Jewish sentiment is on the rise, but Annelise and her parents can't quite believe that it will affect them; they're hardly religious at all.

But as Annelise falls in love, marries, and gives birth to her daughter, the dangers grow closer: a brick thrown through her window; a childhood friend who cuts ties with her; customers refusing to patronize the bakery. Luckily Annelise and her husband are given the chance to leave for America, but they must go without her parents, whose future and safety are uncertain.

Two generations later, in a small Midwestern city, Annelise's granddaughter, Clare, is a young woman newly in love. But when she stumbles upon a trove of her grandmother's letters from Germany, she sees the history of her family's sacrifices in a new light, and suddenly she's faced with an impossible choice: the past, or her future.

A novel of dazzling emotional richness, Send for Me is an epic and intimate exploration of mothers and daughters, duty and obligation, hope and forgiveness.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 21, 2020
      Fox (Days of Awe) draws on old family letters for a poignant fictional memoir of her Jewish grandparents, who left Germany in 1938 with her mother and settled in Milwaukee. Annelise, the daughter of bakery owners in Feldenheim, Germany, is struggling with her own adolescence against the backdrop of rising anti-Semitism. In her early 20s, she finds true love with Walter Goldmann, a regular at the bakery, newly divorced and 10 years older. In the midst of increasingly vicious anti-Semetic cruelty—Annelise miscarries after a brick is thrown through their window—the couple has a child, Ruth, born in 1937, and seek asylum in America. Fox then intercuts scenes of the couple’s new life in the Midwest with flashbacks of more horrors in Germany. A brief scene after Annelise’s death at 85 has Ruth cleaning out her apartment with the help of Ruth’s daughter, Clare, who finds a cache of letters to Annelise from her mother, which make a deep impact on both women. Fox satisfyingly brings this story of love and desire full circle, as Clare and Ruth reflect on what it means to be both a mother and a child in the darkest of times. This tender and deeply inspired story will move readers. Agent: Julie Barer, the Book Group.

    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2021

      Loosely based on her own family, Fox's (Days of Awe) latest novel tells the tale of four generations of women, jumping between Germany on the eve of the Second World War and present-day Milwaukee. Annelise is a young woman in Germany, working in her family's bakery and hoping for more. She marries Walter, has a daughter, Ruth, and emigrates to America with plans to bring her parents there too. After Annelise's death, her granddaughter Clare discovers letters written by her great-grandmother, Klara, to Annelise. The story is about connection with family, and the letters bolster this idea, as do the snippets of correspondence between the chapters. The shifting point of view creates a bit of a disconnect, but also supports the story's concept of separations. Natasha Soudek's distinctive narration provides each individual with a fitting voice, strengthening this tale of family, loss, and yearning. VERDICT Fans of historical fiction will appreciate this well-written, character-driven tale.--Denise Garofalo, Mount Saint Mary Coll., Newburgh, NY

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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