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Oranges for Christmas

✍ Scribed by Margarita Morris


Publisher
Margarita Morris
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


The War is over, but for Sabine the fight for freedom has only just begun.

  1. The Cold War. Berlin is an occupied city - the Western Allies in the West; the Soviets in the East. Berliners go about their daily lives as best they can, until one day they wake up to discover their city has been torn in half by barbed wire - great tangled coils of it snaking through the city. Within days East German soldiers are turning the barbed wire into a solid wall. The Berlin Wall.

17 year old Sabine lives in East Berlin with her mother and younger sister. Sabines brother, Dieter, lives in West Berlin. The family is divided and they have no hope of being reunited. The only answer is for Sabine, her sister and mother to escape Communist East Berlin. But the Berlin Wall is guarded by armed soldiers who are operating a shoot to kill policy and almost everyone is under surveillance by the secret police, the Stasi. The smallest error can have you arrested and interrogated. Even imprisoned.

Can Dieter find a way to get his family out of East Berlin? Can Sabine escape the clutches of the secret police? Can she lead her mother and sister to safety? And who, amongst her friends and neighbours, can she trust?

Oranges for Christmas is an historical thriller that will keep you gripped to the end.


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