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Annette Oppenlander
Annette Oppenlander writes historical fiction for young adults and anyone who loves stories set in the past. When she isn't in front of her computer, she loves indulging her dog, Mocha, and traveling around the U.S. and Europe to discover amazing histories."Nearly every place holds some kind of... show more

Annette Oppenlander writes historical fiction for young adults and anyone who loves stories set in the past. When she isn't in front of her computer, she loves indulging her dog, Mocha, and traveling around the U.S. and Europe to discover amazing histories."Nearly every place holds some kind of secret, something that makes history come alive. When we scrutinize people and places closely, history is no longer a number, it turns into a story."
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Iron Canuck
Iron Canuck rated it 6 years ago
I enjoyed this story although I felt it dragged a bit in places. It was very gritty but had its moments of innocence. I liked Sam's determination to do what she felt was right as well as her doggedness to survive. The hardships she went through did not break her. Paul was also a survivor, and I like...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 8 years ago
Surviving the Fatherland is about two people growing up during WWII in Germany. About fathers and brothers going off to fight Hitler’s war. About the hardships that the families endured just to survive themselves. How the war affects them which results in the things they do so they can take care of ...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 8 years ago
47 Days follow the lives of two boys the age of sixteen when they are drafted into Hitler’s army. They are given a certain number of days to report for duty and they have to travel on foot. With the belief that the war will be over real soon the boys are not up to fighting and probably losing their ...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 8 years ago
Max is having a hard time adjusting to life in Germany after being uprooted from his home in American. They moved there because of his father’s job. One day his father comes home and says he is leaving. Max wants to go home to America but with his mother being from Germany and her family being there...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 8 years ago
When Max is approached by Karl in present day 2015 to travel back in time to 1473 in the Middle Ages again by playing a computer game Max is really against playing again until he learns that he owes Karl a favor from the first time he played the game. With Karl’s help and against his better judgemen...
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