Savaged Lands
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (627 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01ADEAW78 |
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Number of Pages | : | 539 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-16 |
Language | : | English |
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Savaged Lands Review Stephan Morse Savaged Lands contains a lot of different elements. There’s budding romance, wartime fear, and characters who long to simply return to peaceful times and their homes. Throughout all this is a clear overview of what war does to people’s li. Garrett Dennis said Dark But Hopeful. I've read numerous Nazi-themed novels set in WWII. I don't know why I keep doing that to myself, as the Nazis were thoroughly reprehensible; morbid fascination, I suppose, plus I think that what they did should never be forgotten lest it happen again. Definitely Worth Reading Savaged Lands tells the story of a family in Nazi-occupied Ukraine during World War II as seen through the eyes of the elder teen-aged daughter, Natasha. It is also a love story and a testament to human endurance and survival under the worst of circu
Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Lana and her husband live in Sydney, where it never snows and is always summer-warm, even in winter. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at endeavourpress. Distraught Natasha turns to Mark, a Hungarian who she grows quickly fond of. At the age of sixteen, she moved to Australia with her mother. Its descriptions and characters portray the horrors, and ultimately the hopes, of family members looking to survive oppression and starvation. Savaged Lands is a novel of love and loss, which chronicles the lives of ordinary citizens of Kiev during this dark and desperate period of their history in World War 2. The family are further torn by war when Natasha’s father is taken away. The consequences of their relationship could be dire for both Natasha and Mark if they are discovered, and their future looks fragile.Two years pass and the noise of Red Army planes is heard once again over Kiev, prompting new hope to rise up among the citizens of the city. 'Powerful and hard-hitting' Deborah SwiftSeptember 1941, Kiev. The Nazis look set to move out, but will the Smirnovs’ loved ones ever return to Kiev? Natasha waits and hopes for better times to return, not knowing whether she will ever see the people she cares for again. This is her first novel. She was the winner of Historical Novel Society Au