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A young couple meet post-war, fall in love and unravel a family mystery within a heart-warming conclusion. Young 18 year old Henri felt his life would be incomplete until he found out what happened to his parents, French citizens of Normandy killed by Nazis during World War II. He set out from his Boston home in 1955 and travels to Displaced Persons camps in Germany where captured citizens of many countries of Eastern Europe are stuck, homeless, unable to leave. Henri figures out a novel plan to facilitate the adoption of war orphans by sympathetic American citizens. Many intrigues, surprise revelations, plot twists.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A young couple meet post-war, fall in love and unravel a family mystery within a heart-warming conclusion. Young 18 year old Henri felt his life would be incomplete until he found out what happened to his parents, French citizens of Normandy killed by Nazis during World War II. He set out from his Boston home in 1955 and travels to Displaced Persons camps in Germany where captured citizens of many countries of Eastern Europe are stuck, homeless, unable to leave. Henri figures out a novel plan to facilitate the adoption of war orphans by sympathetic American citizens. Many intrigues, surprise revelations, plot twists.
Autorenporträt
Evelyn Dreiling has retired from the Public Service where she worked in administration for ten years. She obtained a degree in Commercial Art and enjoys producing covers for her books. She taught watercolour classes. Evelyn traveled and lived in many areas in Canada and now makes her home in Vancouver, BC near her son and daughter. She was a member of the North Shore Authors Guild. She loves books and has focussed on historical fiction by describing important events through the participation of the characters in her novels.