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The Far Side of the Sky (Shanghai) - Daniel Kalla
The Far Side of the Sky (Shanghai)
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Weaving together intrigue, medical drama, and romance, The Far Side of the Sky by Daniel Kalla,brings to life an extraordinary and little-known chapter of the Second World War. Stirring and fast-paced, the novel is a sweeping account of a world in tumult and a moving saga about courage in the... show more
Weaving together intrigue, medical drama, and romance, The Far Side of the Sky by Daniel Kalla,brings to life an extraordinary and little-known chapter of the Second World War. Stirring and fast-paced, the novel is a sweeping account of a world in tumult and a moving saga about courage in the darkest of times.November 9, 1938—Kristallnacht. The Nazis unleash a night of terror upon German and Austrian Jews. Franz Adler, a widowed Jewish surgeon, experiences firsthand the wave of violence sweeping Vienna when his beloved younger brother is lynched. Desperate to find sanctuary for his young daughter, Franz hears whispers of Jews fleeing to distant Shanghai in the Far East.After a harrowing escape from Europe, the Adlers land in Shanghai to find it besieged by the rampaging Japanese army. But the cosmopolitan city—the “Paris of the East”—still represents the last haven for thousands of Jews fleeing the Third Reich. Franz meets Soon Yi “Sunny” Mah at the refugee hospital where they both volunteer. Half-Chinese and half-American, the compassionate and headstrong young nurse is an outcast in her own culture. Recognizing her ability, Franz agrees to mentor Sunny in surgery.After the attack on Pearl Harbor, tensions soar. With Japanese soldiers lurking on every corner, the threat of starvation, disease, and internment hangs over the Adlers. So does the menace from the Nazis who refuse to let go of the Jewish “escapees.” Franz is torn between ensuring his family’s security and following his heart.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780765368904 (0765368900)
ASIN: 0765368900
Publisher: Forge Books
Pages no: 528
Edition language: English
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5.0 A NOVEL THAT SPEAKS ELOQUENTLY TO THE MIND & HEART
Of all the books I've read so far this year, this one is among the best. With real, compelling characters and the city of Shanghai itself as center stage, I fairly raced through the last hundred pages.The story begins in Vienna in the immediate aftermath of Kristallnacht in November 1938. Widespread...
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