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Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams
Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781524881122
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In 1980s East Germany, a young pianist faces an impossible choice between love, duty, and her dreams amidst the protests leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall. “Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams” by Shari Green is a powerful YA historical novel in verse about courage, hope, and the transformative power of music. ISBN: 9781524881122
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Chetan Sharma –
The writing style is quite creative and the plot is nicely done. Characters are engaging and easy to follow.
Anant Kumar Yadav –
The author’s verse is enchanting. The story is really good and stays with you long after you finish reading. A must-read!
Saumya Srivastava –
This book made me feel so many emotions! The author captured the spirit of the time so well. I really enjoyed it!
Aarti Monga –
This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster. I appreciated the detailed portrayal of the historical period.
Siddharth Goyal –
A moving story of love and sacrifice in East Germany. The verse format was unique but sometimes felt a bit disjointed. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Harshit –
The book was amazing. It exceeded my expectations. The characters were easy to follow and you feel for them.
Diksha Syan –
I appreciated the glimpse into East Germany, but the characters felt a bit underdeveloped. Still, an enjoyable and quick read.
Abhishek Ujjainiya –
I was completely swept away by the main character’s journey. The historical details were rich, and the emotions were palpable. Highly recommend!
Aditya Awasthi –
A beautiful story of courage and hope. The poetry was so emotional. I loved the vivid descriptions of East Germany in the s.
Aman Tamrakar –
The book was good, but the verse style was a little tough to get into. The historical content kept me engaged, though. I would recommend it.
Sourabh Nemagoud –
While the story was interesting, I found the verse a bit distracting. It did add to the atmosphere, but I wanted more prose at times.
Vidhi Kackar –
An okay book, but I was hoping for a bit more depth. It was still a valuable perspective on East Germany in the s.