The Woman at the Gates: Epic, Heart-wrenching and Gripping World War 2 Historical Fiction

The Woman at the Gates: Epic, Heart-wrenching and Gripping World War 2 Historical Fiction
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Publisher : Bookouture
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 1800191634
ISBN-13 : 9781800191631
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Book Synopsis The Woman at the Gates: Epic, Heart-wrenching and Gripping World War 2 Historical Fiction by : Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger

Download or read book The Woman at the Gates: Epic, Heart-wrenching and Gripping World War 2 Historical Fiction written by Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger and published by Bookouture. This book was released on 2021-09-02 with total page 414 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1944, Germany: Gazing through the barbed wire fence, up to the pale blue sky, Antonia dreams of home: cherry orchards, golden fields, and the man she loves, who she may never see again... Resistance fighter Antonia is out in the forest behind her family's beloved farm when the Nazi soldiers arrive. As she sees her sister Lena and her young nephews herded towards the trucks, guns pointed at their heads, she faces a split-second, heart-wrenching decision: to stay hidden, stay free and continue the fight. Or to give herself up and go with her family to protect them-no matter what lies ahead. As she clutches her nephew's little hand in hers, her other arm tight around Lena, she knows she has made the right choice. And as the truck rattles towards a brutal labor camp, and they start to wonder what fate has in store for them, Antonia's only thought is of how to escape. Because before they were captured, Antonia worked tirelessly to free her country from those who had turned her homeland into a bloody battleground. By her side had been clever, handsome Viktor. The man she was to marry, whose love shone like a light in the darkness of war surrounding them. Antonia does not know if Viktor has been caught or executed. But she knows she must try to find a way back to him and she cannot wait any longer to be saved. Her precious nephews will die without proper food and they could all be killed at any moment. The world outside the camp gates is full of danger, but they have to find a way through them first. And that is their only hope, even if it costs Antonia her life. The Nazis have taken everything from her, but they can never take away her courage... A heartbreaking, inspiring and totally unforgettable story of the unbelievable courage and determination of extraordinary people in the darkest days of war. Fans of Kristin Hannah, Fiona Valpy, and The Tattooist of Auschwitz will be gripped from the very first page until the final, heart-stopping conclusion.


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