### Product Description In this romantic adventure of wild Afghanistan, master storyteller James Michener mixes the allure of the past with the dangers of today. After an impetuous American girl, Ellen Jasper, marries a young Afghan engineer, her parents hear no word from her. Although she wants fr
Caravans in the Dark
β Scribed by B. K. Oldre
- Book ID
- 111907146
- Publisher
- She Writes Press
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 458 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781647424350
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β¦ Synopsis
Fifteen-year-old Jana's Romani family leads a nomadic life, traveling and trading horses, in Czechoslovakia. When her family relocates to Prague one step ahead of the Nazi invasion, Jana becomes a freedom fighter. She gets a job in the Prague castle, where secret messages are hidden inside of clocks and she must smuggle them out of the castle and pass them on to the Resistance.
After the Nazis close all Czech colleges and universities, Jana and two of her peers--her Resistance contact, Otto, who was the first in his family to attend college, and a fellow student, Albert--are even more determined to free their country from the Nazi oppressors. All three will face danger and desperate choices as they learn that this fight will cost them more than they ever imagined.
In this coming-of-age story set in extraordinary times, Jana and her friends strive to find love and their place in the world--even as they fight the Nazi occupation of their country.
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