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During World War II, many Jewish children were sent to other countries and placed with families to keep them safe. Stephie and Nellie were two of those children. They end up on a small island and with two different families. At first glance, Nellie is in the warm, loving family and Stephie ends up w...
bookshelves: autumn-2015, translation, under-20, published-1983, women, sweden, getonwithit-already, slit-yer-wrists-gloomy, snoozefest, contemporary, paper-read, midlife-crisis Recommended for: women's studies students Read from September 17 to 19, 2015 Description: Ann-Marie is a middle-aged ...
Translated from the swedish by Linda Schenck.Below the ridge is an ancient spring that never runs dryThere is some underlapping with the end of the last book (which ended *hand wobble* 1904) to establish the political landscape. We travel back to the start of the Social Democrats, the revolutionary ...
Not quite what I expected when I started this, but still quite interesting. A good look at what some of the children had to deal with during the war when they were evacuated to live with strangers. This one took it from a different view, in that the children were going to Sweden from Germany, not be...
1 of: The Dog [Hardcover:] By: Kerstin EkmanCondition: NewSold by: warnock_books £2.00Translated from the Swedish by Linda Schenck and Rochelle Wright.