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The Song of the Stork

Published
Jul 2017
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
272

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A Jewish girl finds refuge with a village outcast during WWII in this "elegantly crafted, beautifully written novel about love, survival and hope" (William Ryan).

 


In a small Eastern European village, fifteen-year-old Yael is on the run from Nazi invaders. The so-called village idiot, Aleksei is a solitary mute who does not want for company. But as the brutal winter advances, he reluctantly takes Yael in. As she begins to win his trust, a delicate relationship develops between them.


 


But beyond Aleksei's remote homestead, the war rages on, and Yael cannot hide forever. A Jewish partisan group is organizing in the woods to mount a counterattack. Torn between her love and her need to fight, Yael must find her voice as the voices around her are being extinguished.

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First Edition Jul 2017 Legends Press ISBN 1785079190
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Mar 2017 Legend Press ISBN B01J7Z80D2
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