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OverviewThe intense, gripping conclusion of the Resilient Women of WWII Trilogy, sweeps across Nazi Germany, Bratislava, and the Tatra Mountains, as two young women face high stakes to find their way home. 1943. When a safe house in Nazi-occupied the Netherlands becomes too dangerous for Edith, she flees. Injured, she meets Erich who promises to take her to his family’s home for medical attention. En route she awakens to discover that they’ve entered Nazi Germany—the last place she wants to be as a Jew. In need of concealing her faith, and with limited choices, Edith becomes the private teacher to Erich’s young brothers. Her roommate is a Roma with a tragic past and also hides from the Nazis in plain sight. When the new friends learn that Erich’s father is a senior member of the Nazi party, they know it is time to escape. Yet, Nazi patrols complicate their travels. Then, the last person imagined supplies a means to not only leave the house but from the Reich, altogether, though their safety is at risk as they cross several national borders. Following We Shall Not Shatter and Our Daughters’ Last Hope, the new friends, brought together by a common enemy, must courageously look into the eyes of evil and begin a gutsy journey to search for their families they’ve left behind during the war, and to help others through these dark times of prejudice and hatred. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elaine StockPublisher: Amsterdam Publishers Imprint: Amsterdam Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.448kg ISBN: 9789493276574ISBN 10: 9493276570 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 05 May 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAuthor's Note Prologue Chapter 1 - Chapter 28 About the Author Readers Groups Discussion Guide Acknowledgments Amsterdam Publishers Holocaust LibraryReviewsWhen We Disappeared is phenomenal, and kept me on the edge of my seat with every turn of the page. I felt like I was standing right beside Elsa through her courageous journey. The strength and resilience demonstrated by the brave women and men is inspiring. -Katherine Agard, LMSW, author of The Adventures of Albert the Not-so-Ordinary Elephant Series In this final book in the Resilient Women of WWII trilogy, Elaine Stock introduces her readers to two very different women who become friends while hiding in plain sight in war torn Germany. When We Disappeared is a book about friendship, family and love and two brave and resilient women who take dangerous chances to help their families. -Susan Roberts, girl-who-reads.com From the first page, the female characters in When We Disappeared have made me wonder how they will conquer their next endeavor. It was exciting to see how Elsa and Adela's friendship strengthened during this horrible time in our history. It was a privilege to read this story. -Marcia Rossetti, Library Clerk, Upper Hudson Library Systems Chilling. Terrifying. Hopeful. Elaine Stock takes readers on a journey that reveals how far parents will go to protect their family. When We Disappeared is a story of survival and risk for the Jews and Roma hiding in plain sight and for those providing shelter. It's a death sentence for both if discovered. Danger lurks and the threat of betrayal is real at every point of the final book of the Resilient Women of WWII Trilogy. -Eileen Harrison Sanchez, Author of Freedom Lessons - A Novel Author InformationElaine Stock writes Historical Fiction, exploring home, family and friendships throughout time. She enjoys creating stories showing how all faiths, races, and belief systems are interconnected and need each other. Elaine’s grandparents, on both sides of her family, narrowly escaped World War II by immigrating from Poland and Austria to the US. Fascinated by the strong will of people to overcome the horrors from this era, she wrote We Shall Not Shatter, Book 1 (out in May 2022) of the Resilient Women of WWII Series, inspired by her deaf great aunt who was left behind as a teenager in Poland and perished in the Holocaust, while her other deaf siblings were permitted to enter the US when their young ages helped them to circumvent medically-revealing exams. Other extended family members also remained in Poland to lose their lives in the Holocaust. Although multi-published in award-winning Inspirational Fiction, and a past blogger and online magazine contributor, Elaine now pens novels for the General reading audience. She is a member of Women’s Fiction Writers Association and The Historical Novel Society. Born in Brooklyn, New York, she has now been living in upstate, rural New York with her husband for more years than her stint as a city gal. She enjoys long walks down country roads, visiting New England towns, and of course, a good book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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