Review by GiselleBengochea -- The Weeping Woman of Putten
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Review by GiselleBengochea -- The Weeping Woman of Putten
The Weeping Woman of Putten by Alyce Bailey is based on a true story about the Nazis invasion (during the end of World War II) of the village of Putten which is situated in the Netherlands. The account forms a part of the author’s personal history as she and her family are from Putten. Indeed the author, Alyce Bailey should be congratulated and hailed a hero for her narrative as she has become the voice and the advocate for the people of Putten. Her graphic and detailed account has preserved not only history, but it has made the world aware of the atrocities that have taken place in the Netherlands under the Hitler regime. Her determination to broadcast her story can be felt in each page of this manuscript. For the members of a younger generation like myself, this book has provided an in-depth look into human suffering and trauma and it also gives one an appreciation for life, liberty, freedom by law and the pursuit of happiness.
The narrative commences with an attempt by the Dutch Resistance to intercept German vehicles carrying German officers in an effort to obtain any documented evidence as to their latest plans. The Dutch Resistance were working in collaboration with the Allied Troops to liberate the Netherlands from Hitler’s dictatorship. Unfortunately the mission is unsuccessful and there are reprisals from the Germans: mainly the men of Putten are herded like cattle and transported to concentration camps where they are overworked and starved to death.
What I liked most about the book is that the author was able to capture the compassionate nature of the Dutch people of the village, not only for themselves but they also extended that compassion to the Germans who did not reciprocate it. This was evidenced during the initial attack by the Dutch Resistance. “Tex tried to help the wounded German to his feet but the man cried out in pain and collapsed. Tex picked him up easily, carried him across the highway and laid him down in the bed of the truck.” (pg.7)”By then their search party had located Slotboom. He had been shot and was found on the other side of the road. They lifted him into the truck and laid him gently beside the wounded German.”(pg.7)
What I disliked about the book was the German officers flippant responses to the loss of life. Indeed at times it would seem that they were heartless. Especially when houses were burnt to the ground and Janneke told of an experience by the French where women and children were locked in a Roman Catholic Church building which was set afire and burnt to the ground.
There are no spelling, grammatical or typographical errors in this manuscript. This book seems to be professionally edited. There is no profanity to detract from the narrative. There are no erotic scenes or descriptions. I rate this book as 4 out of 4 and I would highly recommend this book to young adult and adult audiences who are interested in the World War II era, whether they be history students or post war history enthusiasts.
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The Weeping Woman of Putten
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