
“The Brownski House is a book like no other. Some readers have called it the finest novel they’ve ever read, yet it is no novel; others have said that it redefines travel writing and historical narrative, yet its grip on the reader’s heart compares to the greatest works of fiction. Behind it all is the true account of a woman’s journey back to her childhood home.” This is the beginning of the inside cover blurb that describes this book. The story takes place during the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939. The main character, Sofia Browinski and her mother, Helena flee Poland and eventually end up in England. It covers the war years and runs all the way through 1992 when the narrator and Sofia make the return trip to Belorussia after sixty years. Many challenges and misadventures follow Sophia/Zophia as they escape (sometimes barely) the invading troops, and the hardships they endure test the mettle of even the strongest of women.
The amazing thing about this action-packed, page-turning story is that it is all true.


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