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The Handkerchief Map

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A coming-of-age epistolary novel written as a series of letters from people involved in World War II writing to their loved ones.In this extraordinary novel set in World War II, three characters reveal their most intimate thoughts on the conflict. Franz, a young Nazi soldier has begun to question the rightness of the cause. Helga is a Russian girl bent on joining the resistance. Susanna is a Jewess who has been separated from her husband and children and condemned to the cruelty of a concentration camp.This work is remarkable because the author wrote it while still a high school student in Australia, with no direct contact with survivors of the war. Several years on, she returned to it with the benefit of further research and experience to recreate this gripping tale.


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Publisher: IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd)

Kindle Book

  • Release date: May 7, 2014

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  • ISBN: 9781922120878
  • Release date: May 7, 2014

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  • ISBN: 9781922120878
  • File size: 344 KB
  • Release date: May 7, 2014

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  • ISBN: 9781922120878
  • File size: 343 KB
  • Release date: May 7, 2014

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EPUB ebook
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English

A coming-of-age epistolary novel written as a series of letters from people involved in World War II writing to their loved ones.In this extraordinary novel set in World War II, three characters reveal their most intimate thoughts on the conflict. Franz, a young Nazi soldier has begun to question the rightness of the cause. Helga is a Russian girl bent on joining the resistance. Susanna is a Jewess who has been separated from her husband and children and condemned to the cruelty of a concentration camp.This work is remarkable because the author wrote it while still a high school student in Australia, with no direct contact with survivors of the war. Several years on, she returned to it with the benefit of further research and experience to recreate this gripping tale.


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