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The Only Woman in the Room

19 Sunday Apr 2026

Posted by Lopaka in Fiction, History, Reading

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The Only Woman in the Room – Marie Benedict
 2019 / 272 pgs. ( ~ 76,000 words) Historical Fiction

The Only Woman in the Room is a work of historical fiction centered on Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, better known as Hedy Lamarr — a Jewish actress. It concentrates on her years married at 18 to an Austrian arms dealer and the wealthiest man in Austria at the time, Fritz Mandl. Her husband was abusive and obsessive, using Hedy’s fame and beauty to his advantage when hosting high-ranking officials. Eventually, as the Germans take over Austria, Hitler comes to her home and Hedy overhears details of the Final Solution. The story ends with Hedy escaping her abusive husband and fleeing to America, where she launches her acting career and invents frequency hopping.

I wish I could tell you there is more depth to the book, yet there is not. It reads like a biography, yet it is historical fiction. There is no real complexity to the narration. Even with the story of Hedy’s abusive marriage to Fritz Mandl, there is not enough to make you truly feel for her — you simply cannot form an emotional attachment to the story. It feels like you are reading a broad outline, and the vital, gritty details were never filled in. It is a very easy read and you can get through it in a few hours. After reading the book for three days, I finished it in one sitting of about two hours, mostly just to move on to the next book.

Would I recommend this book? No. I was interested in reading about Hedy Lamarr, but this book feels very empty — like too much is missing to give it a satisfying narrative. The worst part is that the book just ends with no satisfying conclusion. On my coffee scale, this lands at 2 cups — and honestly, I was being generous. It’s a light, easy read with not much to think about along the way.

Enjoy a good cup of coffee and good book!

Lopaka

The Nine

05 Friday Dec 2025

Posted by Lopaka in History, Reading

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book-review, books, historical-fiction, History, holocaust

The Nine by Gwen Strauss
2021 / 317 pgs. (84,000~ words) History

This is a deeply emotional narrative. It is a true account of the lives of nine young women, aged 18-26, who served in the French Resistance, were captured, and then sent to the Ravensbrück concentration camp—only to escape during a death march at the end of the war.

The book is not just about their survival; it is a deep dive into who each of these women were. It explores why they joined the Resistance, how they were captured, and the torture they endured at the hands of the SS. It details how they kept their spirits and morale as high as possible in the camps, and how they formed their bond, as they didn’t all meet until they arrived at Ravensbrück.

There is also a wonderful narration of their escape—journeying through village after village, constantly fearing discovery by German soldiers or the SS, which would mean execution. The final section covers their lives after the war and how they were treated—or often forgotten—by the French Government despite their service.

The story is fascinating because, while many have heard of the Holocaust, people often forget the sheer variety of people put into concentration camps. The book mentions several groups often lost to history: the asozial (prostitutes, homosexuals, Sinti and Roma, and common criminals). It describes how this group survived in the same block and how they interacted.

As a person who has visited Dachau, this book really brings into perspective the number of people that Nazi Germany didn’t want in society.

Would I recommend it? Absolutely. It’s a really good book. Just be mentally prepared for what these women went through to survive. It can be heartbreaking.

Enjoy a good cup of coffee and a delightful book!

Lopaka

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