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Send for Me

by Lauren Fox

Historical Fiction
Literary Fiction
Family Drama
272 Pages

"Send for Me absolutely devastated me—Fox writes with such tenderness about the impossible choices families make and the love that binds us across time."

Synopsis

Annelise works at her parents' beloved bakery in Feldenheim, Germany, dreaming of her future and all its delicious possibilities. Though rumors of rising anti-Jewish sentiment swirl around them, Annelise and her family can't quite believe they'll be affected—they're barely religious at all. But as Annelise falls in love, marries, and gives birth to her daughter, the danger creeps closer: a brick through the window, a childhood friend severing ties, customers abandoning the bakery. When Annelise and her husband receive the chance to escape to America, they face an agonizing reality—they must leave her parents behind, their futures uncertain. Two generations later in a small Midwestern city, Annelise's granddaughter Clare is a young woman newly in love, her life stretching ahead with promise. But when she discovers a trove of her grandmother's letters from Germany, she confronts the history of her family's sacrifices in startling new light. Suddenly Clare faces her own impossible choice between honoring the past and embracing her future. Send for Me moves achingly between 1930s Germany and present-day Wisconsin, unspooling threads of love, longing, and the ceaseless pull of family obligation. A major departure for acclaimed author Lauren Fox, this novel explores mothers and daughters, duty and hope, with dazzling emotional richness.

Our Take

Lauren Fox has crafted a profoundly moving meditation on inheritance, guilt, and the weight of family history. Send for Me operates with remarkable restraint, letting the horror of the Holocaust emerge through intimate domestic details—the gradual erosion of safety, the painful calculations of who gets saved. Fox's dual timeline structure illuminates how historical trauma reverberates across generations, shaping choices descendants don't fully understand. The letters from Annelise form the emotional core of the novel, their carefully controlled language revealing both maternal love and mounting desperation. Fox never sensationalizes the historical horrors; instead, she focuses on the quiet devastation of separation and survivor's guilt. Clare's contemporary storyline initially feels lighter, but Fox skillfully demonstrates how her grandmother's sacrifices have shaped her sense of obligation and possibility. The novel asks difficult questions about what we owe our ancestors and whether we can ever truly repay their suffering. Readers who loved the intergenerational storytelling of The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish or the emotional depth of We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew Thomas will find Send for Me equally powerful. This is a slim novel that carries enormous emotional weight, a testament to Fox's ability to explore profound themes with grace, nuance, and deep humanity. It's a story about the choices that define us and the love that survives across continents and decades.

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