The Wanderers

The Saga of Three Women Who Survived

Hardcover, 323 pages

English language

Published 1977 by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis.

ISBN:
978-0-570-03266-3
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OCLC Number:
3167399

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The epic saga of three women who survived the Soviet holocaust unleashed on German farmers in the Soviet Union.

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Mennonites struggle against evil commies.

I liked this book, but it wasn't what I expected. The subtitles "three women that survived" was a bit of a misnomer for a number of reasons: One, it wasn't just about these three women, but about their whole family; Two, while each of the three sections was named after Grandma, Mom, and kid appropriately they all where from the same perspective and the same family; Three, the portions of the book that were most interesting where actually from the men's perspectives. It indicates that this is the story of the Mennonites that survived the Soviet holocaust against German farmers. However upon reading it I am convinced that calling the capture of the Mennonite property and the exploitation of their labor for the greater good, was no difference than that of others sacrificed for the Russian revolution.

It was different to read a book where the leftists, particularly the …

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