A review by sparkly44
The Last Train to London by Meg Waite Clayton

5.0

Mild Spoiler Alert!! The book is based upon Geertruida Wijsmuller-Meijer and other activities during WWII--so I'm not giving anything serious away.

This one changes perspective, often. Reading it during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic (according to the White House we have emerged---my own ability to read and assess tells me we are still very much in it) was an adventure, and looking back at it from a few weeks' distance to now write a review, I am overwhelmed. As I read the book, "fake news" resonated over and over, and I love the author for drawing parallels in my mind with Hitler and Trump. They were already there for me, but well done, Ms. Clayton, well done.

I had read briefly about the WWII kindertransport, but I knew nothing of Geertruida Wijsmuller-Meijer. She was a force of nature, and the world needs more like her! Tante Truus and Žofie-Helene both reminded me in different ways of Hermione Granger. I loved the characters in this book and I am very grateful to the author for giving us this story, especially now.