Karolina's Twins
From the author of Once We Were Brothers comes a saga inspired by true events of a Holocaust survivor’s quest to fulfill a promise, return to Poland and find two sisters lost during World War II.Lena Woodward, an elderly woman, enlists the help of both lawyer Catherine Lockhart and private...
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From the author of Once We Were Brothers comes a saga inspired by true events of a Holocaust survivor’s quest to fulfill a promise, return to Poland and find two sisters lost during World War II.Lena Woodward, an elderly woman, enlists the help of both lawyer Catherine Lockhart and private investigator Liam Taggart to appraise the story of her harrowing past in Nazi occupi
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9781250098375 (1250098378)
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Karolina's Twins Ronald H. Balson Hardcover, 320 pages Published September 6th 2016 by St. Martin's Press ISBN: 1250098378 (ISBN13: 9781250098375) I found myself looking forward to picking up this book after putting it down. Balsom does well going between past and present throughout the st...
I really liked this book a lot. First of all, there was the struggle between Lena and her son Arthur. Lena is in her 80's and Arthur is in his 70's. He has never heard of Karolina's twins until the last 4 or 5 years, so reasonably he thinks his mother is in some state of dementia. The stories she is...
Lena Woodward is a Holocaust survivor who wants to fulfill a promise she made to her friend over 70 years ago. She wants to find her friends twins that were lost during the war in a Nazi occupied Poland. She hires Liam Taggert and Catherine Lockhart to solve the case but Lena’s son isn’t happy about...
By: Ronald H. Balson ISBN: 9781250098375 Publisher: St Martin's Press Publication Date: 9/6/2016 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 4 Stars A special thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.Ronald H. Balson delivers his third book in his riveting...
Re-telling your nightmare of living in occupied Poland during WWII would stir up emotions that I would want to forget, but Lena Scheinman Woodward wanted it told. Lena Woodward lived in Poland during the holocaust, lost her entire family, but did find her best friend, Karolina, in the factory where ...