Favorite Author Review: Spark of Life: A Novel of Resistance - Erich Maria Remarque
Like many of Remarque’s books this one is about war. More specifically this is about the experiences of a group of prisoners in a concentration camp in Germany during the last few months of World War II. It is mostly told from the point of view of a prisoner called 509. But we also hear from other prisoners and some of the Nazi men running the camp. They tell us a story of human resistance, cruelty and finding the good in one self even under the worst of circumstances. The story is about a small group of prisoners called the Veterans. These men have been in the camp for years and years and most of them seem just about to give up, when news start spreading about the Allied invasion. In the camp there is a resistance movement, and the Veterans start working together with these men, and soon hope spreads that a different ending to this story is possible. 509 is the main character, and having read many a Remarque novel, I knew that chances were slim that he w...