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The Train Baby's Mother

Published
May 2012
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
232

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A time of great evil. Unfathomable betrayal. A desperate act. Hadassah Jensen, a Holocaust survivor of Ravensbrück, has spent twenty years trying to forget her haunting memories. Worst of all is the dark day the train hurtled through the snow-covered countryside of Nazi Germany, throwing her life into a tumult from which she has not recovered. But when a piece of the puzzle from her past returns, she's confronted with her deepest shame. Professor Fritz Miller will always remember the fierce protectiveness he felt the day he, as a twelve-year-old German farm boy, found the Jewish baby lying in the snow, next to the train tracks...and then had to give her up. When a shocking revelation emerges, he wonders, Is it possible to change destiny? And, if so, will there even be time to do so? One past. One destiny. And the story of a lifetime. Don't miss Sharon Bernash Smith's other stellar titles: The MacLeod Family Saga (Book One, Like a Bird Wanders, and Book Two, Old Sins, Old Shadows) and two Christmas classic short stories, coauthored by Sharon Bernash Smith, Rosanne Croft, and Linda Reinhardt: Once Upon a Christmas and Always Home for Christmas.

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Feb 2014 OakTara ISBN 1602903085
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Nov 2012 OakTara ISBN B00A6ZBGX4
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