The Girl on the Roof

Author:   Debra Moffitt
Publisher:   Divinely Inspired Books
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9780996994149


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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As the people of Annecy in the French Alps meet the Gestapo's brutality with surprising resistance, a teen-aged girl cannot rest until she solves the mystery of a death in her family. Aurelie watches as her father places a shrouded body on the North side of the roof of their home. It's winter, under a Nazi-declared state of siege, and they must wait until the spring thaw for the burial. But who died? And why is no one speaking to her anymore? Aurelie cannot rest until she discovers the truth and fights to prevent the same terrible fate from happening to her best friend. Rich with historical details and forgotten customs, The Girl on the Roof introduces both harsh and vulnerable characters that sear the imagination. Against every moment's tension between life and death, the story blends the themes of deprivation, courage, trauma, sexual obsession, and unconditional love. ""A haunting, beautiful book."" - Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times Bestselling Author ""A dreamlike tale unfolding amidst the nightmare of war, The Girl on the Roof will transport you into another world--and beyond. Debra Moffitt pierces the thin veil that separates life from the afterlife, the hunted from the haunted, the ghost story from the love story. Through her eyes, we are offered a glimpse of the eternal energetic bonds that connect us throughout time and space. An evocative, transcendent, and truly unforgettable book."" - Amy Weiss, author of the Hay House novel, Crescendo Author Bio Travel and psychic abilities create the foundations for Debra Moffitt's award-winning books. When her mediumship abilities began to develop, the departed souls of Annecy's WWII resistance stepped into her writing room, an 1840's loft, and her debut novel, The Girl on the Roof, was born. It reveals forgotten local customs, an expanded picture of the WWII resistance groups, and a look beyond the veil at how departed loved ones protect, comfort, and influence our decisions in unseen and subtle ways.

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Author:   Debra Moffitt
Publisher:   Divinely Inspired Books
Imprint:   Divinely Inspired Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9780996994149


ISBN 10:   0996994149
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""A dreamlike tale unfolding amidst the nightmare of war, The Girl on the Roof will transport you into another world--and beyond. Debra Moffitt pierces the thin veil that separates life from the afterlife, the hunted from the haunted, the ghost story from the love story. Through her eyes, we are offered a glimpse of the eternal energetic bonds that connect us throughout time and space. An evocative, transcendent, and truly unforgettable book."" - Amy Weiss, author of the Hay House novel, Crescendo ""Debra Moffitt brilliantly weaves the visible and the invisible in this wartime story of love lost and found. As life and death play out against a brutal occupation Moffitt keeps her hand steadily on the human pulse. A haunting, beautiful book. I loved it!"" ―Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times bestselling author of Beach House for Rent


A dreamlike tale unfolding amidst the nightmare of war, The Girl on the Roof will transport you into another world--and beyond. Debra Moffitt pierces the thin veil that separates life from the afterlife, the hunted from the haunted, the ghost story from the love story. Through her eyes, we are offered a glimpse of the eternal energetic bonds that connect us throughout time and space. An evocative, transcendent, and truly unforgettable book. - Amy Weiss, author of the Hay House novel, Crescendo Debra Moffitt brilliantly weaves the visible and the invisible in this wartime story of love lost and found. As life and death play out against a brutal occupation Moffitt keeps her hand steadily on the human pulse. A haunting, beautiful book. I loved it! Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times bestselling author of Beach House for Rent


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