The Bootmaker of Berlin

Author:   Debbie Terranova
Publisher:   Terranova Publications
ISBN:  

9780994170033


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   09 January 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Debbie Terranova
Publisher:   Terranova Publications
Imprint:   Terranova Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9780994170033


ISBN 10:   0994170033
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   09 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A fascinating read. Well written and researched. Maggie C. 'The Bootmaker of Berlin' by Australian author, Debbie Terranova, is a touching and engaging tale of the tragedy of secrets kept, and the aftermath of their revelation long into the future ... An excellent follow-up to Debbie Terranova's ground-breaking novel set in the same period 'Enemies within these Shores'. Laura K. Whilst the human story of Horst and Alice is at the heart of the novel, it doubles as a history lesson. It is clear that extensive research has gone into this book. Yet, for all the wartime drama, it's the actions and secrets of other family members that rock the lives of Kathy and Horst. Both are left to make sense of, and make peace with, those revelations. Diane C.


A fascinating read. Well written and researched. Maggie C. 'The Bootmaker of Berlin' by Australian author, Debbie Terranova, is a touching and engaging tale of the tragedy of secrets kept, and the aftermath of their revelation long into the future ... An excellent follow-up to Debbie Terranova's ground-breaking novel set in the same period 'Enemies within these Shores'. Laura K. Whilst the human story of Horst and Alice is at the heart of the novel, it doubles as a history lesson. It is clear that extensive research has gone into this book. Yet, for all the wartime drama, it's the actions and secrets of other family members that rock the lives of Kathy and Horst. Both are left to make sense of, and make peace with, those revelations. Diane C.


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Debbie Terranova is an Australian author of historical fiction, crime mysteries, and gripping short stories. Her self-styled genre is 'fiction with a conscience': stories inspired by true events and controversial issues.She has published four novels and numerous short stories. In 2022, she was awarded a special commendation in the 29th Scarlet Stiletto Awards for her short story, a crime mystery set in the gem-fields of Central Queensland.Debbie is a former HR professional and Research Fellow of the State Library of Queensland. Her formal qualifications are Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Public Administration (MPA).She travels extensively within Australia and overseas, in particular to Europe and the USA. People, places and history inspire and inform her writing. Her writing space in sub-tropical Brisbane is surrounded by trees, kookaburras and parrots.

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