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The Bridge to Holy Cross is a powerful tale of love and hope set against the backdrop of war. Tatiana, an eighteen-year-old pregnant woman, escapes war-torn Leningrad, believing herself to be a widow. Her husband, Major Alexander Belov, a decorated Soviet hero, has been arrested by Stalin's secret police and faces death as a traitor. In America, Tatiana begins anew in wartime New York City, finding work, friends, and a life beyond her dreams, yet she is haunted by grief and the echoes of Alexander's voice. Meanwhile, Alexander, trapped in Russia and serving in the Red Army, poses as a Soviet citizen to survive. For him, the war rages on, and both victory and defeat spell certain death. As World War II reaches its violent conclusion, Tatiana and Alexander confront their past and each other, battling against despair and fate in a fight for their lives. Paullina Simons masterfully weaves a historical epic that spans continents and emotions, delivering a heartrending love story that resonates long after the final page.
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