The Welsh Girl
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Wales, 1944, in a prison camp near a remote Snowdonian village, a young German soldier wrestles with the shame of his surrender. And among the curious locals is seventeen-year-old Esther Evans, and longs to experience the wider world. When their paths connect, they will come to question their deepest loyalties, as the war irrevocably alters the course of their lives.
Wales, 1944, in a prison camp near a remote Snowdonian village, a young German soldier wrestles with the shame of his surrender. And among the curious locals is seventeen-year-old Esther Evans, and longs to experience the wider world. When their paths connect, they will come to question their deepest loyalties, as the war irrevocably alters the course of their lives.
Journal Entry 2 by bookowl1000 at Barclays Bank, High Street in Poole, Dorset United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (3/17/2009 UTC) at Barclays Bank, High Street in Poole, Dorset United Kingdom
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This book filled the time on a train journey from Bristol to Southampton, and left it behind on a bench while shopping in Poole. I did enjoy the book though was a little disappointed by the ending.
If you were lucky enough to have found it please journal to describe where you found it and what you thought of it. Then release it for someone else to find. Keep its journey alive!
This book filled the time on a train journey from Bristol to Southampton, and left it behind on a bench while shopping in Poole. I did enjoy the book though was a little disappointed by the ending.
If you were lucky enough to have found it please journal to describe where you found it and what you thought of it. Then release it for someone else to find. Keep its journey alive!