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Full review
The Lampmaker is an engrossing and moving fictional account of one Jewish family’s struggle to survive the oppression of Czarist Russia in late nineteenth century Latvia. Author Ian Assersohn has based his debut novel on stories that his father told him about his Latvian grandfather. The warmth and admiration which the author feels for his characters is palpable. We meet Itzhak Yacobson and his wife Scheine who have two boys, Rafael and his younger brother Yossel. Terrified of losing their sons through conscription to the Russian army when they reach the age of just 12 years, they desperately have to come up with a plan to try to protect them. But will their plan be successful and what sort of future can their children ever hope to have if they survive ? During the course of this book we are transported to various locations in Latvia and then to Victorian London. This is a part of history I knew little about previously and I was horrified by the fear, poverty and persecution that these people had to live under. The author painted a picture so vivid of life in Latvia and England at this time that I really felt that I was there with the Yacobson family. This is a story that will have you holding your breath, crying, laughing and cheering as you accompany Rafael and Yossel through the many challenges ahead of them. What I particularly liked about this book was how the author made you care about every single character in the book. Each individual is so well drawn that you feel part of the Yacobson family: like you too have met their friends and contacts, that you have walked the streets of Tukum, Riga and London with them . You share in their tragedies and triumphs, their loves and their losses. Mr Assersohn is very skilled in tying up every ‘loose end’. So many books leave you with unanswered questions . This does not happen here and it is so satisfying for the reader. It really is hard to believe that this is a debut novel. The structure, pacing, and balance of the novel is spot on and I very much look forward to hearing more from this author in the future. If you are the type of reader that wants an evocative, thought provoking story of sacrifice and fortitude that will stay with you long after the last page then this book is for you! My thanks to the author for allowing me access to a digital ARC in return for an honest review. Georgia Scott
Readers’ comments
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Lampmaker Delight
Richard D
An excellent read. A fascinating insight into the lives of the Jewish community in what is now Latvia, combined with an exciting story of two men forced to escape from Russia into the chaotic and frightening world of late Victorian London.
Recommended

A wonderful story, beautifully told.
Jane S
This is a wonderful story, beautifully told. Could not put it down..a must-read for anyone who enjoys fiction based on historical truth. Made me laugh. Made me cry. Highly recommended!!

Totally Absorbing
Brian Edes
I became totally absorbed by this wonderful book, the first by Ian Assersohn.
It is a fascinating story of a family's struggle to meet and overcome challenges; social, moral and political. There are moments of laughter as well as great sadness, but mostly this book tells a great story of self reliance and motivation.

An absorbing book
Dennis H
This is an absorbing book. It reveals the tyrannical way in which the Jewish population was treated in Latvia in the late 19th century and their resilience. It also has a very moving and well constructed story running throughout.
I look forward to a sequel

Enjoyable
Sharon S
A very enjoyable read with believable characters that keep you engaged to the end.

Fantastic Book!
Jennie E
I really enjoyed this, from the 1st page to the last. The story is totally engrossing and I just felt transported to Riga and Victorian London. The storyline is really clever, the characters are wonderful and just jump off the page. Read this book if you like funny, well-written stories about interesting people, whilst also learning about Jewish culture and a bit of history too!

Beautifully written and engaging
Lindsay Boswell
This is a beautifully written and engaging story. I learned much about the jewish culture and history that I didn't know before.