The Righteous A Novel

Cover of The Righteous A Novel by Ronald H. Balson
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781250373083
Dimensions:
Height: 235 mm
Length: 156 mm
Width: 25 mm
Weight: 454 g
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The Righteous by Ronald H. Balson is a historical novel published by St. Martin’s Publishing Group on September 9, 2025. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in World War II Budapest, where the Jewish population faces an imminent threat as Nazi forces, under Adolf Eichmann’s supervision, begin their plan for mass extermination. The story follows Theresa Weissbach, a professor at the University of Michigan, who embarks on a perilous journey to locate her missing parents, enlisting the help of her friend Julia Powers, a decorated OSS officer.

Readers will find a dramatic exploration of heroism and hope amidst the backdrop of betrayal and foreboding. As Theresa and Julia navigate the complexities of public and secret diplomacy, they collaborate with figures like Swiss Vice Consul Carl Lutz and Swedish businessman Raoul Wallenberg to orchestrate rescue efforts for Hungary’s Jewish community. This novel delves into the challenges faced by those who resisted the horrors of the Holocaust, highlighting the courage and determination of individuals committed to saving lives during one of history’s darkest periods.


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From the New York Times bestselling and National Jewish Book Award–winning author: a gripping novel of foreboding, betrayal, heroism, and hope set in World War II Budapest

By the end of 1943, nearly all of Europe’s Jewish population had fled, been deported, captured, or killed by Hitler. Only Hungary, and its almost 900,000 Jews, remained free from Hitler’s subjugation. They lived under government edicts and restrictions but without fear of harm. That changed in March 1944, after the Nazi defeat at Stalingrad, as an avaricious Hitler conquered Hungary and declared his plan for mass extermination of the Jewish people. With the notorious Adolf Eichmann supervising the process, Nazis began rounding up Hungary’s Jewish population.

In this dramatic new novel, The Righteous, Theresa Weissbach, a professor at the University of Michigan, hasn’t heard from her parents in Budapest for over a year. Her best friend, Julia Powers, recently awarded a Distinguished Service Medal for her OSS service in occupied Holland, joins with her to locate and rescue Theresa’s family. While there, they become involved in a much larger cause, trying to save as many people as they can. Theresa’s father, a leader of the Budapest Jewish community, accompanies them in a desperate effort to rescue their people. Working alongside the newly formed US War Refugee Board, diplomats from neutral nations, and leaders of underground rescue organizations, Julia and Theresa forge relationships with Swiss Vice Consul Carl Lutz and Swedish businessman, Raoul Wallenberg. Their skills and connections in the complex networks of public and secret diplomacy enable Julia, Theresa, and others to take enormous risks in an effort to save thousands of innocent lives.

Authentic, suspenseful, and deeply moving, The Righteous continues Ronald H. Balson’s fictional exploration of World War II and the heroic actions of those who resisted Hitler’s Master Plan.

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ISBN-13: 9781250373083.
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Language: en. Pages: 304.

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