The Jewish Gypsy by Ruti Yudovich

The Jewish Gypsy

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Dreadful circumstances of World War II change the fate of Nadia Kovach, a Gypsy teenager who is forced to form complex relationships. From carefree and simple life in Czechoslovakia, through extreme conflicts, Nadia climbs up the ladder of an intelligence agency while struggling to fit in. She hides her identity while continuing to search for her lost love. The story spans from 1942-1956 and takes place in Czechoslovakia, Germany, France, and Israel. It is a story of passionate love, revenge, uncompromised loyalty and the everlasting spirit of Man.
"This historical novel took me on a journey the like of which I never experienced. Reading it, I participated in passion, love, jealousy, trust and distrust spanning two continents and two wars. It will leave you breathless." B.G
“This book grasps the attention without letting go. I found myself wishing it will never end.” S.W
“…we know almost nothing about the Romani people during that era. This multi-genre book brings a different perspective of this era.” B.B

"Wonderfully written by a most talented author." C.W
RUTI YUDOVICH is the author of eight nonfiction books and the novel I Hate to Say Goodbye.

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