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Author Pam Jenoff takes readers underground, and keeps them on the edge of their seats. Written By: Terri Schlichenmeyer | × Unthinkable. That s what this situation is: unthinkable, with a line you won t cross no matter what. You ve thought about it, considered all possible solutions, studied this whole thing from many angles, and in the end, there s just no way. But as in the new novel, The Woman With the Blue Star by Pam Jenoff, never say never. At 18 years old, Sadie Gault was hardly a child anymore. Still, as her mother argued, Sadie was small and looked years younger than she was. She was small enough to hide in the attic from the German soldiers, small enough to fit into a clothing trunk. Sadie s Papa said that it was better not to hide, better that she get registered, that the Germans weren t taking Jewish workers, but there was always that danger . ....
Pam Jenoff s 11th novel, The Woman With the Blue Star, was inspired by actual events surrounding Jews who lived in a sewer to avoid the Nazis. { pageTitle : A Story of Underground Survival in Wartime Poland , pageUrl : https:\/\/njmonthly.com\/articles\/arts-entertainment\/pam-jenoff-the-woman-with-the-blue-star\/ , userIp : 38.108.108.178 , guid : 42a5c720-3750-4c03-916e-934cba03601d } weekend buzz Get the best things to do in NJ sent right to your inbox with our Weekend Buzz newsletter.
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Right: Author Pam Jenoff. Photo by Mindy Schwartz Sorasky
In her fifth-grade yearbook, Pam Jenoff’s classmates in Evesham foretold her future in four words: “The next Judy Blume.” ....
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