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The Silent Resistance: The heartbreaking World War Two historical novel
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The Silent Resistance: The heartbreaking World War Two historical novel
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Current price: $7.69
Original price: $8.48

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The Silent Resistance: The heartbreaking World War Two historical novel
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Original price: $8.48
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'I loved it. It broke me! Beautiful, heartbreaking and hopeful' Liz Fenwick
Occupied Norway, 1944. Anni endures the war alone, aiding the resistance while longing for news of her sailor husband. Her daughter, Ingrid, is her joy, and Anni is determined to keep her safe. But when a German official is billeted at their home, danger escalates, and Anni faces an agonising dilemma.
London, 1952. Ingrid has been trying to understand her mother's mysterious disappearance at the war's end. Clinging to Anni's promise that she would always come back for her, Ingrid sets out to discover what happened all those years ago.
NetGalley readers love The Silent Resistance:
'A poignant tale with much emotion.'
'Really made me think and open my eyes.'
'I could not put this book down; it really put me through the ringer emotionally.'
'This is a beautifully written heartbreaking fictional story based on true events.'
'This book is a definite must read!'
'I loved it. It broke me! Beautiful, heartbreaking and hopeful' Liz Fenwick
Occupied Norway, 1944. Anni endures the war alone, aiding the resistance while longing for news of her sailor husband. Her daughter, Ingrid, is her joy, and Anni is determined to keep her safe. But when a German official is billeted at their home, danger escalates, and Anni faces an agonising dilemma.
London, 1952. Ingrid has been trying to understand her mother's mysterious disappearance at the war's end. Clinging to Anni's promise that she would always come back for her, Ingrid sets out to discover what happened all those years ago.
NetGalley readers love The Silent Resistance:
'A poignant tale with much emotion.'
'Really made me think and open my eyes.'
'I could not put this book down; it really put me through the ringer emotionally.'
'This is a beautifully written heartbreaking fictional story based on true events.'
'This book is a definite must read!'




















