About this deal
A moving memoir and testimony to the power of love from Lidia Maksymowicz, an Auschwitz survivor. 105 N Main Street, Mount Holly, NC 28120 Germany, 1944. Does she serve the Reich she loathes and keep the baby alive? Mon: closedTue: 10am-6pmWed: 10am-6pmThu: 10am-9pmFri: 10am-9pmSat: 10am-6pm An enthralling tale from the #1 Globe and Mail and USA Today Best Selling Author. Before long, Anke is faced with an impossible choice. “A powerful, haunting debut"—Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network Hours of OperationMonday: ClosedTuesday & Wednesday: 11am-7pmThursday: 11am-5pm; Book Club 7-9pmFriday: 11am-7pmSaturday: 10am-6pmSunday: 12-5pm
Reviews
Lola-Bear
Their parents are only too happy that the young couple should confirm their love for one another and grab whatever happiness they can, as they know only too well, what wrath is about to be heaped upon their people by the German Nazi regime. It does get hard to read those pages. It's love.
April saade
Suddenly things take an altogether more sinister twist of fate, when the elderly, the infirm, and the youngest children, are rounded up and ostensibly sent to be housed, in the newly built labour camp of Auschwitz. It's honest. Ana,and Ester tug at my heart.