The Umbrella Makers Son, Tod Lending
The Umbrella Makers Son, Tod Lending
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The Umbrella Maker's Son
A Novel of WWII

Author: Tod Lending

Narrator: Fred Berman

Unabridged: 11 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2025


Synopsis

"This powerful, heart-wrenching novel follows a young Polish Jew through his incredible journey to escape the Nazis. Reuven’s story typifies that of millions of others experiencing the horrors and deprivations suffered by Jews in WWII and those who tried to help them. And yet, it is also an ultimately uplifting and inspiring tale of one man’s coming of age in horrific times."—Heather Morris, #1 bestselling author of The Tattooist of AuschwitzFor fans of Heather Morris and Lisa Barr, a powerful and unforgettable novel of survival against all odds and the remarkable power of love, in which a Jewish teenager in World War II Poland fights to save his life and find the young woman who holds his heart.Born to a secure, middle-class Polish Jewish family, seventeen-year-old Reuven works alongside his father, an artisan businessman whose shop creates the finest handmade umbrellas in Poland. But the family’s peaceful life shatters when the Nazis invade their homeland, igniting World War II. With terrifying brutality, the Nazis confiscate their business, evict them from their home, and strip away their rights, threatening the lives of the city’s Jewish population, including Reuven and Zelda, the girl he loves.Shortly after the Nazi occupation, Zelda and her family disappear, and Reuven and his father are forced into backbreaking physical labor that nearly kills them. For the young man and his family, the only chance to survive is escape—and some of them will die trying.Fleeing a Nazi ambush through the surrounding forest, shot and wounded, Reuven is found by a local farmer who has never met a Jew—and agrees to help because he needs the boy to work the farm with him. The farmer’s wife, however, is not as kind. Her betrayal forces a desperate Reuven to escape. He embarks on a perilous journey through the Polish countryside, determined to reach the Kraków ghetto where he hopes to reunite with Zelda, whose life has also been forever changed by the horrors of occupation and war.A love story and a story of family, The Umbrella Maker’s Son is a riveting, heartfelt, and beautiful tale of survival and unexpected hope in the face of terror and violence. A chronicle of triumph, it joins the ranks of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and other memorable works of modern Holocaust literature. 

About Tod Lending

Tod Lending is an Academy Award–nominated and national Emmy-winning producer, director, writer, and cinematographer. His work has aired nationally on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and HBO; has been screened theatrically and received awards at national and international festivals, including the Sundance Film Fest.; and has been televised internationally in Europe and Asia. He is the president and founder of Nomadic Pictures, a documentary film production company based in Chicago. The Umbrella Maker’s Son is his debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews on February 14, 2025

A wonderful life shattered by the Nazi invasion of Poland has Reuven's family losing their dignity, their umbrella business, and then their home. Then they had to leave the area after their father killed a Nazi officer - will they be caught? Will they make it into unoccupied territory? We follow the f......more

Goodreads review by Adriana on March 03, 2025

Mi.am dorit să citesc această carte, dar nu știu dacă voi regăsi puterea de a citi o carte despre Holocaust curând. Nu voi divulga nimic din acțiunea cărții (voi spune doar că am fost uimită că pot exista modele de umbrele cu pietre prețioase pe mâner... )Cei care nu ar fi la prima carte de acest ge......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on December 03, 2024

This is a heartbreaking tale of a family living in Poland during the Nazi invasion. Reuven is a 17-year-old working with his father in their family owned umbrella making business. When the Nazis strip away their business, their home, and all of their belongings, they must do everything they can to s......more

Goodreads review by BookWormBecky on March 11, 2025

5.0 Button, 9-1-39, shattered… Germany invades Poland and quickly advances on Warsaw. 17yo Reuven lives in Krakow with his family, working alongside his father in the family business crafting handmade umbrellas. His love interest is Zelda, who he hopes to someday marry. A tale of trust, relationships,......more

Goodreads review by Jasmine on February 11, 2025

17 year old Reuven works with his father in their umbrella shop and spends his time with his love Zelda. The Nazis start taking over Poland little by little until Reuven and his family are forced to flee. His family’s journey to safety was heartbreaking. I found myself crying so many times throughou......more