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OverviewAfter the death of her mother, Elise Braun is sent to live with a new family in the United States and to start a new life. Her father only wants to save his daughter from the impending war in her native Germany - and the horrors of the new Nazi regime. But Elise can only feel a sense of abandonment and resentment toward the one man who is supposed to protect her. An accomplished pianist, music has become her only solace from the loneliness and loss that makes it so difficult for her to love or trust anyone...Devastated by his wife's death, Herman Braun knows that he's incapable of caring for the daughter he loves so deeply. He also knows that Germany is becoming a treacherous country in the hands of a tyrant, one he must defy at any price - even the price of sending his daughter away to a strange new land. It's a choice that may cost him his family - and his life. Now, with the war over, Elise has grown into the beautiful and brave young woman her father always hoped she would be. But underneath the polished facade, she remains torn between her love for her adoptive home and the heartbreak caused by her homeland. As she struggles to find her place in a harrowing new world, she must also learn to acknowledge her love for her father, the man who traded his happiness for her own... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marie BostwickPublisher: Kensington Publishing Imprint: Kensington Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780758209917ISBN 10: 0758209916 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Lyrical prose and multifaceted characters fill the pages of this uniquely moving novel. The characters face the hardships of wartime in this believable and enthralling read."" - RT BOOKreviews""A beautiful and highly emotional story; RIVER'S EDGE is a novel not soon forgotten. Elise's struggles to become a strong and loving person are heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time; her struggles with the prejudice against her nationality, her sense of abandonment and her commitment to her music will leave a lasting memory in many readers. World War II and it's ""ripple effect"" were vividly portrayed by Marie Bostwick; a fresh look at a chilling time in our world's history."" - RomanceDesigns.com ""RIVER'S EDGE is a beautiful story of love involving strong characters, facing difficult personal decisions."" -Bookloons.com ""RIVER'S EDGE is a superb WWII drama starring real people struggling with difficult personal decisions. Marie Bostwick brings war to the home front with this deep look at the impact on those loved ones left behind."" - Harriet Klausner ""Readers will enjoy this well-written, heartwarming story."" - The Sunday Oklahoman ""a poignant, heartfelt tale about a young woman's courage and bravery in the midst of adversity. Ever hopeful and optimistic in her stories of the human condition, even at its darkest moments, Bostwick shows how from sorrow can come joy, from despair can come hope and from tragedy can come triumph."" - Connecticut Muse Magazine" A gripping, heartwarming story...complete with fascinating characters and a page-turning plot. Author InformationMarie Bostwick was born and raised in the northwest. In the three decades since her marriage, Marie and her family have moved frequently, living in eight different states at eighteen different addresses. These experiences have given Marie a unique perspective that enables her to write about people from all walks of life and corners of the country with insight and authenticity. Marie currently resides in Portland, where she enjoys writing, spending time with family, gardening, collecting fabric, and stitching quilts. Visit her at www.mariebostwick.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |