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In the summer of 1915, the Wittgenstein family experiences both prosperity and unease amid the distant sounds of war. For eldest daughter Beata, this summer marks a profound awakening as she falls in love with a young French officer by Lake Geneva. Despite knowing her parents would never accept a Catholic son-in-law, Beata follows her heart. However, as Europe plunges into war again, Beata must confront the terrifying rise of Hitler, which threatens her family, including her eighteen-year-old daughter, Amadea, who has become a Carmelite nun. The convent offers no sanctuary, and as friends and family vanish, Amadea is forced into hiding. Her journey of survival leads her into the French Resistance, where she embarks on daring missions behind enemy lines. In these dark moments, Amadea feels the strength of her mother and grandmother, their voices echoing in her heart. Amidst the chaos, she meets British secret agent Rupert Montgomery, who helps her navigate her identity and the unbreakable bond between generations. Together, they explore a future filled with hope, rooted in the rich legacy of her past.
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Odjeci, Danielle Steel
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2010
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- 30,68 €
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- Título
- Odjeci
- Autores
- Danielle Steel
- Editorial
- Evro Book
- Publicado en
- 2010
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 361
- ISBN10
- 8650510027
- ISBN13
- 9788650510025
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Tema histórico, Romance, Mujeres, Guerras, Holocausto, Fe Cristiana, Fin de la Guerra, Mujeres Judías
- Primera publicación
- 2004
- Título original
- Echoes
- Calificación
- 3,85 de 5
- Descripción
- In the summer of 1915, the Wittgenstein family experiences both prosperity and unease amid the distant sounds of war. For eldest daughter Beata, this summer marks a profound awakening as she falls in love with a young French officer by Lake Geneva. Despite knowing her parents would never accept a Catholic son-in-law, Beata follows her heart. However, as Europe plunges into war again, Beata must confront the terrifying rise of Hitler, which threatens her family, including her eighteen-year-old daughter, Amadea, who has become a Carmelite nun. The convent offers no sanctuary, and as friends and family vanish, Amadea is forced into hiding. Her journey of survival leads her into the French Resistance, where she embarks on daring missions behind enemy lines. In these dark moments, Amadea feels the strength of her mother and grandmother, their voices echoing in her heart. Amidst the chaos, she meets British secret agent Rupert Montgomery, who helps her navigate her identity and the unbreakable bond between generations. Together, they explore a future filled with hope, rooted in the rich legacy of her past.




