My thoughts
A heartwarming story of love, orphans, foster care, war (not explicit), family, and friends.
This story is about a young lady named Cora. She runs The Brunswick. Her mother ran off and her dad stays in his room and is not quite right anymore. She is doing everything alone. She has friends and a best friend. But overall she does the work alone. Until Thomas comes along. He steps up and helps her. Together they work hard. Thomas was in medical school but moved to Georgia to be with his dad and brothers.
The war is about to start and there are children in Austria who need saving. There are people who will go rescue as many as possible and bring them to The Brunswick for safe keeping. Hoping that soon their parents will follow.
Thomas goes on the trip to help a man named George. Thomas is detained by the Nazis in Austria and goes through a lot. Cora is beside herself with worry as is his dad.
This is a great story that will have you crying your eyes out in places. I did find a couple of chuckles. It's a very clean christian story. I think it could have used a touch of spice but that is not what happened. But it's a clean story. Not a preachy one though. No bible verses or anything to make me stop reading it. It was just a good clean story of hope and love.
Anyone who does not appreciate what happened in Austria during this time has no heart. It was awful. Because someone is different they need to leave or be thrown in a camp. Killed. Tortured. Separated from the people they love. It is unexceptable.
This was a quick read filled with a lot. It was very good. Well written and researched.
For a debut you can't beat it. I think this author should be commended for this work of art.
Thank you NetGalley, Revel, and Uplit Reads for this ARC.
About
In 1939 Georgia, far removed from the war brewing overseas, Cora Cain's world feels small—and shrinking. There, she runs The Brunswick, her family's once-grand hotel, which is now struggling as the town's general store. When Thomas Watkins arrives seeking work and solace after his mother's death, a connection sparks between them. Through Thomas, Cora glimpses a life beyond obligation and her war hero father's unpredictable moods.
But everything changes when Cora's asked to turn The Brunswick into a sanctuary for Jewish refugee children fleeing persecution in Germany. As Cora and Thomas prepare for the children's arrival, they struggle to confront their pasts—and the prejudice of their neighbors—as their fragile hope is put to the test.
Meanwhile, in Vienna, ten-year-old Charlotte is offered refuge in America. But even with the horrors she sees around her, Charlotte wonders how her parents could possibly send her away. As war's shadow begins to reach small-town Georgia, each person must face what love demands and decide what they must hold on to and what they must let go.
Inspired by true events.
But everything changes when Cora's asked to turn The Brunswick into a sanctuary for Jewish refugee children fleeing persecution in Germany. As Cora and Thomas prepare for the children's arrival, they struggle to confront their pasts—and the prejudice of their neighbors—as their fragile hope is put to the test.
Meanwhile, in Vienna, ten-year-old Charlotte is offered refuge in America. But even with the horrors she sees around her, Charlotte wonders how her parents could possibly send her away. As war's shadow begins to reach small-town Georgia, each person must face what love demands and decide what they must hold on to and what they must let go.
Inspired by true events.






