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Forever Fleeting

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Readers agree, this is a story that stays with you long after you've finished reading.

The world holds its breath. War is imminent. In 1938, Wilhelm Schreiber moves from his small hometown to Berlin, the epicenter of Germany, to begin his adult life. In need of a suit for his new job, Wilhelm wanders into a small shop where fate intervenes. Fate has a name-Hannah Goldschmidt, a beautiful, young Jewish woman hiding her dangerous secret. Wilhelm and Hannah are inseparable but, when Hitler and the German Army invade Poland in 1939, a devastating turn of events befall them and a world at war tears them apart. Throughout the war, Wilhelm and Hannah are forced to experience the most deadly event in human history from Auschwitz to Stalingrad to D-Day, witnessing the worst humanity has to offer but also its best.

Will they ever see each other again?

Prepare to have your heart broken, mended, and broken all over again. Forever Fleeting brings to life the most deadly event in human history with reverence, passion, and intensity as it seamlessly blends fiction with fact. Experience what readers agree is an incredibly moving journey with a love that stands the test of time.

"This book has become easily my favorite historical fiction novel. The characters are written beautifully and take the reader on an incredible, albeit painful journey. The atrocities of war not only in the physical sense but the emotional turmoil war provides is evident throughout. This novel is an incredible journey all should experience."-Amazon Review

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RRP £14.20
Product Details
Independently Published
1728792037 / 9781728792033
Paperback / softback
04/12/2018
484 pages
152 x 229 mm, 703 grams
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