Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Zookeeper's Wife, by Diane Ackerman



I stumbled across the book, The Zookeeper's Wife, by Diane Ackerman while window shopping at the bookstore across the street (yes, I was so excited moving into my new apartment when I realized that I could literally walk across the street and into bookstore - heaven!).

The Zookeeper's Wife reads like a novel but is in all actuality a superbly written historical volume, complete with bibliographies and an appendix filled with further information on the subjects in the story. Ackerman tells the story of a zookeeper and his wife who hid Jews from the Nazi regime in their Warsaw zoo. Guests are given animal code names as they hide in animal cages and habitats, and animals are given human names all in the effort to deceive the occupying Nazi forces. Their story is frequently accented with intriguing nuggets of historical information on the inner workings of the Nazis and their quest for a resurgence of classical Germany - which not only included a pure Aryan race, but the little know effort to restore native German plants and even extinct German animals. The Nazis truly wanted only 'pure' Germany to remain and were working to remove any traces of human, plant or animal life that was alien.

You will be amazed not only by the wealth of research you will find in this book but by the eloquence with which it is communicated. The story is so intriguing and I am amazed that it's subject matter has not been written about before this point - and I am sure we will be seeing a movie soon in theater's about this amazing true-to-life story.

2 comments:

Mom Of Many said...

I love your new photo at the top....absolutely adorable!!
I'm so sorry Dw missed his meeting with V. Obviously, we were overwhelmed the morning after our house was destroyed. I'm sorry. I don't even know if Dw has made contact with him since missing it, but if he hasn't - he will call this coming week.

Tomorrow we start the daunting task of going room by room and writing down every single thing - big and small that was in there...pray for us if you think of it. It sounds like I will need a large measure of God's grace to begin the process.

Love, Linn

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