On a pier in Marseille in 1942, with desperate refugees pressing to board one of the last ships to escape France before the Nazis choked off its ports, an 18-year-old German Jewish girl was pried from the arms of the Catholic Frenchman she loved and promised to marry. As the *Lipari* carried Janine
Crossing the Borders of Time
โ Scribed by Maitland, Leslie
- Book ID
- 108139169
- Publisher
- Random House Inc Clients
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781590514979
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โฆ Synopsis
Leslie Maitland is an award-winning former New York Times investigative reporter whose mother and grandparents fled Germany in 1938 for France, where, as Jews, they spent four years as refugees, the last two under risk of Nazi deportation. In 1942 they made it onto the last boat to escape France before the Germans sealed its harbors. Then, barred from entering the United States, they lived in Cuba for almost two years before emigrating to New York. This sweeping account of one familyโs escape from the turmoil of war-torn Europe hangs upon the intimate and deeply personal story of Maitlandโs motherโs passionate romance with a Catholic Frenchman. Separated by war and her familyโs disapproval, the young loversโJanine and Rolandโlose each other for fifty years. It is a testimony to both Maitlandโs investigative skills and her devotion to her mother that she successfully traced the lost Roland and was able to reunite him with Janine. Unlike so many stories of love during wartime, theirs has a happy ending.
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Leslie Maitland is an award-winning former *New York Times* investigative reporter whose mother and grandparents fled Germany in 1938 for France, where, as Jews, they spent four years as refugees, the last two under risk of Nazi deportation. In 1942 they made it onto the last boat to escape France b