My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Simon Horowitz at age fourteen loves music, his family and his life. He especially loves playing his families prized violins. But in 1939, all that changed when he was put in a Nazi concentration camp.
Fast forward to Present day when his grandson, Daniel, a potential world-class violinist, decides he no longer wants to play the violin and just be a "normal" kid. Daniel's life and that of his grandfather, Simon, come together in a most remarkable way.
I absolutely loved this book. The writing and the historical accuracy we superb, not to mention the plot of the story itself. There are two more books in the Horowitz Chronicles series. I can hardly wait to see what's coming next.
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