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As war breaks out in Europe, four Jewish cousins, who are as close as siblings, face an existential threat-all are trapped in Nazi-controlled territories. Will hope be enough to keep them alive against government forces that want them dead?

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As war breaks out in Europe, four Jewish cousins, who are as close as siblings, face an existential threat-all are trapped in Nazi-controlled territories. Will hope be enough to keep them alive against government forces that want them dead?
Autorenporträt
Bonnie Suchman has been a practicing attorney for forty years. Using her legal skills, she researched her husband's 250-year family history in Germany, publishing the award-winning, non-fiction book, Broken Promises: The Story of a Jewish Family in Germany, as a result. Those compelling stories became Suchman's Heppenheimer Family Holocaust Saga. The first in the series, Stumbling Stones, was a Finalist for the 2024 Hawthorne Prize for Fiction, and recently, her family traveled to Frankfurt, Germany, to install stumbling stones for her husband's Great Aunt Alice and her husband Alfred, the real-life characters in the book. What Remains is Hope is the second novel in the saga.In her free time, Bonnie is a runner and a golfer. She and her husband reside in Potomac, Maryland.