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None No current Talk conversations about this book. This was an excellent time-slip novel going from WWII days to present. The characters are well-drawn and the plot kept me turning the pages. Anika finds an old trunk in her grandmother's attic and is given permission to read them and learn the history of how her family escaped the Nazi's and made it to America. Will she be able to handle reading about the violence and fear her family suffered? I will read more in this new series. ( ![]() no reviews | add a review
What long-held secrets will fifteen-year-old Anika Liebler uncover when she finds her grandmother's journals in the attic of their Kinder, Missouri home? Her journey of discovery takes her to pre-war Nazi Germany where synagogues are burned, treasures stolen and lives are torn apart. As she opens and reads the first journal she finds loss has defined and changed the path of her family, just as it is now changing and defining her future.Else Liebler has spent sixty years trying to forget about the dark terror-filled days of pre-war Nazi Germany. When her granddaughter finds the trunk, filled with mementoes and books, she grants permission for Anika to read the journals she penned as a young girl. Little does she know that the past refuses to stay hidden and shut away in the dark. No library descriptions found. |
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