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A Train in Winter - Resistance Quartet 1

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Zusatztext “A miraculous story about friendship and the will to overcome extraordinary cruelty! heartache and loss.” Informationen zum Autor Caroline Moorehead is the New York Times bestselling author of the Resistance Quartet , which includes A Bold and Dangerous Family , Village of Secrets , and A Train in Winter , as well as Human Cargo , a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. An acclaimed biographer, she has written for the New York Review of Books , The Guardian , and The Independent . She lives in London and Italy. Klappentext They were teachers, students, chemists, writers, and housewives; a singer at the Paris Opera, a midwife, a dental surgeon. They distributed anti-Nazi leaflets, secreted Jews to safety, transported weapons, and conveyed clandestine messages. The youngest was a schoolgirl of fifteen; the eldest, a farmer’s wife in her sixties. Eventually, the Gestapo hunted down 230 women active in the French Resistance and imprisoned them in a fort outside Paris. Separated from home and loved ones, these disparate individuals turned to one another, their common experience conquering divisions of age, profession, and class, as they found solace and strength in their deep affection and camaraderie. In January 1943, they were sent to their final destination: Auschwitz. Only forty-nine would return to France. A Train in Winter draws on interviews and deep archival research to uncover a dark chapter of history that offers an inspiring portrait of ordinary people, of bravery and survival—and of the remarkable, enduring power of female friendship. Zusammenfassung In January 1943! 230 women of the French Resistance were sent to the death camps by the Nazis who had invaded and occupied their country. This is their story! told in full for the first time—a searing and unforgettable chronicle of terror! courage! defiance! survival! and the power of friendship. Caroline Moorehead! a distinguished biographer! human rights journalist! and the author of Dancing to the Precipice and Human Cargo ! brings to life an extraordinary story that readers of Mitchell Zuckoff’s Lost in Shangri-La ! Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts ! and Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken will find an essential addition to our retelling of the history of World War II—a riveting! rediscovered story of courageous women who sacrificed everything to combat the march of evil across the world. ...

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