All on a Summer's Day
Registered by australia1 on 4/24/2008
1 journaler for this copy...
The blurb from the back cover:
"Lonely Miranda Whittaker finds a friend in Natalie Ellenberg, daughter of an affectionate, cultured Jewish family. But as the tide of anti-Semitism sweeps into 1930s Liverpool, the two girls witness the death of Nat's baby sister during a fascist march. Natalie, studying music in Paris, disappears after the Nazis invade Paris. Miranda, still haunted by the baby's tragic death, joins the Red Cross. As the Allies move through France and Germany she witnesses the horrors of the concentration camps. Will she ever discovers what really happened to Natalie?"
Enjoyed this book as it shows what did happen during WWII.
"Lonely Miranda Whittaker finds a friend in Natalie Ellenberg, daughter of an affectionate, cultured Jewish family. But as the tide of anti-Semitism sweeps into 1930s Liverpool, the two girls witness the death of Nat's baby sister during a fascist march. Natalie, studying music in Paris, disappears after the Nazis invade Paris. Miranda, still haunted by the baby's tragic death, joins the Red Cross. As the Allies move through France and Germany she witnesses the horrors of the concentration camps. Will she ever discovers what really happened to Natalie?"
Enjoyed this book as it shows what did happen during WWII.
Evelyn, the manager of Balaffect Cafe (New England Hwy Branxton) is going to read this book first and then will leave the book in the bookcase just inside the door at the cafe. She asks for a gold coin donation (which goes to a local charity) for each bookcrossing book taken from the bookcase.