The Last Stork Summer, The by Mary Brigid Surber

The Last Stork Summer, The by Mary Brigid Surber

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It takes more than historical facts to help readers connect to a part of history that is so diabolical and devastating.

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The Last Stork Summer, The by Mary Brigid Surber

The Last Stork Summer is an account of Hitler's Germanization Program and how one Polish child, Eva, survives the designation of racially worthless. It gives readers an opportunity to look beyond the obvious terror and intimidation of a Nazi labor camp. Eva uses everything Hitler is trying to destroy her memories; appreciation of God s creation; Poland s culture; her love of storks; and a protective friendship to survive being a Polish, Catholic child at that moment in time.
Mary Brigid Surber is a retired teacher with a Master's Degree in education. She served in the Air National Guard developing aerial reconnaissance film during the 1970s. She lives near Lake Tahoe, Nevada with her husband and two pugs.
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ISBN 13 9781782799344
ISBN 10 1782799346
Title The Last Stork Summer, The
Author Mary Brigid Surber
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2015-05-29
Number of pages 128
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