The Light in Hidden Places

The Light in Hidden Places by Sharon Cameron
Sharon Cameron
Star Rating
★★★★★
Reviewer's Rating
Aug 12, 2022

Stefania “Fusia” Podgorska was just a teenager when German bombs rained down on her city of

Przemsyl, Poland. She used to work at a local shop with the Diamant family, who she grew close

to over the years. Fusia even made an agreement with one of the sons, Izio, to get married. But

Stefania is Roman Catholic, and Izio is Jewish, meaning that this must be kept a secret. As the

Germans invade Poland and anti-Semitism grows, Stefania knows she has to do something to

help. The Diamants are sent off to a ghetto, and she’s left raising her younger sister. But,

everything changes when she gets a visit from Max Diamant, after he’s just jumped off a train.

She decides to hide Max, and continues to go back and forth from the ghetto, providing help to

Jews in need. Now, she has 13 Jews hidden in her house, all of them worrying for their lives.

However, her situation gets even more dire when Nazis show up at her door, requesting use of

her house. The choices she makes could mean the difference between life and death for

everyone, including herself...



I rarely ever give a book 5 stars, but this book is extremely deserving of this rating. At first, I

wasn’t aware that this was a true story, but after reading the author’s note, I realized that all of

this actually happened. Stefania Podgorska is a true hero, but she sadly passed away a couple of

years ago. May she rest in peace. In the book, her character was wonderful (and loosely based on

the real person). She was courageous, driven, and kind. I’m glad this book gave me a chance to

learn about a part of WW2 history I didn’t know much about. The plot and pacing were also

great. I had no idea what was going to happen next. This book was an emotional but necessary

read. Through it, Cameron illustrates that courageousness, resilience, and love can overcome

hate (hence the title). A suspenseful and thrilling novel, I would recommend it to all teenagers.

5/5. Impactful and unforgettable.

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