In My Enemy’s House by C. Matas
Matas, Carol. In My Enemy’s House. Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 2013. Print. The book is about a Jewish Polish girl named Marisa who is trying to survive in World War 2 while over the years losing family members. First her papa then her sisters over time her little brother and mama eventually she travels to Weimar a town in Germany while the only family member she has left is sent off to be a slave she spends a few years in Germany, one year being a Polish slave and being abused and yelled at by her owner until eventually she goes back to Weimar and asks if she can go to a different family. She moves in with a family the father named Herr Reymann and the wife named Frau Reymann with three children named Charlotte, Hans and Monte. She spends a few years there everyone soon treating her like family after a while she moves back to her hometown in hopes of finding any family left. What I liked about the book: very interesting story thrilling suspenseful and overall fantastic. What I didn't like about the book: nothing really except at times it can be kinda violent. I rate the book as a 4.Recommended: 4 out of 5 stars Reviewer: JadisMy name is Jadis. I like horror, fiction, non-fiction I don’t mind they’re all awesome!! Especially Goosebumps. Fantastic stories the thrill is amazing the chills are exciting. I love to read because it gives you a chance to escape into another world. Amazing stories, hilarious adventures all super inspiring.