Eva's War: A True Story of Survival

Eva's War: A True Story of Survival

2nd Printing ed.

Paperback (20 Mar 1990)

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2nd Printing, 2015 "Eva's War" is the beginning of a captivating trilogy about one woman's fight for survival and her journey through one of the most turbulent times in world history. The year is 1945, the world is at war. Young Eva must leave her beloved Danzig to escape the Soviets and the harm they would bring to her little family. After hearing rumors about the terrible devastation of the town of Nemmersdorf, Eva makes the heartbreaking decision to leave her parents. It is more than a decision to leave the comforts of home, as the lives of those who remain are also at risk. Without knowing if she will ever find her husband Manfred again, or see her loving parents, Eva sets out on her own through the wreckage of war. Driven by a youthful sense of adventure, Eva takes her baby daughter and boards a ship sailing into the unknown. They barely escape death on numerous occasions. Alone and carrying the full weight of saving her child's life on her shoulders, Eva's only solace is the beautiful music she creates on the piano. Drawing from this love of music, and the wholehearted love she feels for her husband, now lost to her, Eva emerges from the ashes of war a new, stronger woman.

Book information

ISBN: 9780938513087
Publisher: Amador Publishers, LLC
Imprint: Amador Publishers, LLC
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Printing ed.
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 258
Weight: 331g
Height: 216mm
Width: 137mm
Spine width: 17mm