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Cuckoo Clock - New York

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang358671inBelletristik TB
EUR19,95

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Kristallnacht 9 November 1938. Doctor Esther Rosenthal's husband has just enough time to whisper to her before the SA pulls him out of the door and slams it shut behind him.Esther has to leave Germany in a hurry and embarks on a journey taking her through Holland, England, and ultimately to the USA.In Holland she meets a group of children from a Berlin orphanage, the first children to go to England on the Kindertransport. Together with her father Mordechai she joins them on their crossing and accompanies them to Harwich.The Kindertransport comes to an abrupt end on the outbreak of World War II. What will happen to the children still in Harwich without a new permanent or foster home?'Cuckoo Clock - New York: Esther's Story', is the third book in the Unbroken Bonds series.
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ISBN/EAN978-1-78132-405-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum30.09.2015
Seiten288 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.37295118
WarengruppeBelletristik TB
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Elisabeth Marrion was born August 1948 in Hildesheim, Germany. Her father was a corporal in the Royal Air Force and stationed after the war in the British occupied zone in Germany, where he met her mother Hilde, a war widow.
As a child she enjoyed reading novels and plays by Oscar Wilde, Thornton Wilder and never lost her love of reading novels by Ernest Hemingway, or short stories by Guy de Maupassant.
In 1969 she moved to England, where she met her late husband, David. Together they established a clothing importing company. Their business gave them the opportunity to travel and work in the Sub Continent and the Far East. A large part of their working life was spent in Bangladesh, where they helped to establish a school in the rural part of the country, training young people in trades such as sign writing, electrical work and repair of computers and televisions.
For inspiration she puts on her running shoes for a long coastal run near the New Forest, where she now lives.