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The Pathfinder Margaret Mayhew

The Pathfinder By Margaret Mayhew

The Pathfinder by Margaret Mayhew


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Summary

This is a heroic love story set at the time of the Berlin Air Lift. In the British sector is an RAF officer, in the Russian a German woman trying to keep her family alive. As the tensions in the smouldering city grow worse, the story traces their lives and subsequent meeting and falling in love.

The Pathfinder Summary

The Pathfinder by Margaret Mayhew

Berlin 1948 - A vanquished city of rubble - sliced into sections by the Allies, and set deep behind Russian lines. A city of old women, black marketeers and sleazy cabarets in ruin. In the British sector was Squadron Leader Michael Harrison, a war hero who had helped to bomb Berlin into fragments. He hated the Nazis who had killed his sister and her children. But he was doing his best to ensure that food and fuel was somehow brought in to save the surviving Berliners. In the Russian sector was young Lili Leicht, German, middle-class daughter of a university professor and now living in the ruins of her former home, trying to prevent her grandfather and two young brothers from dying of malnutrition. Her mother had been killed by British bombers. As the tensions in the smouldering city grew worse, so Michael and Lili slowly fell in love. A love which surmounted all the prejudices and hatreds of war and offered a hope of a more understanding future.

About Margaret Mayhew

Margaret Mayhew was born in London and her earliest childhood memories were of the London Blitz. She began writing in her mid-thirties and had her first book published in 1976. She is married to American aviation author, Philip Kaplan, and lives on the borders of Wales.

Additional information

GOR004905506
9780727858795
0727858793
The Pathfinder by Margaret Mayhew
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Canongate Books
20020627
384
N/A
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