A Child for the Reich by Andie Newton (One More Chapter)
A mother's love knows no bounds.
Anna retreated to the country to live as quietly as possible during the war. With her mother, sister, and children, as their spouses are in the resistance movement, they cultivate the land together. Although Anna was a famous actress in Prague before the war and her sister lived a luxurious life, somehow they endure the hard times.
Until the notorious Brown sisters appear in their village and start to kidnap "Aryan" children. Ema, Anna's daughter, is also kidnapped, and Anna makes the decision to do everything it takes to locate her. Thus she ends up in the middle of Germany, pretending to be a nurse and preparing to flee with Emma.
This is a story full of warmth, understanding, and compassion for both kidnapped children and their parents.
The book portrays the atrocities of war and the Nazis, who had little respect for humanity in their quest to create a brand-new world order.
The characters are strong-willed, courageous, and incredibly sympathetic. As even the wrong word can result in death, the book is packed with action and suspenseful situations.
An excellent book that I highly recommend.
5/5






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