Across the Rift : World War Two Novel in Rhythmic Prose

Colonial Historical Fiction Series

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art History, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Historical
Cover of the book Across the Rift : World War Two Novel in Rhythmic Prose by H. Ann Ackroyd, H. Ann Ackroyd
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Author: H. Ann Ackroyd ISBN: 9781502201409
Publisher: H. Ann Ackroyd Publication: January 17, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: H. Ann Ackroyd
ISBN: 9781502201409
Publisher: H. Ann Ackroyd
Publication: January 17, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

For lovers of Colonial Historical Fiction and World War Two Histories, here is a book you must read!!

And trust me, you are in for a different reading experience because this Colonial Historical Fiction and World War Two Fiction Book is written in Rhythmic Prose!

Here is the deal…

The storyline follows the lives of members of the same family living in three locations during World War Two: Britain, Nazi-occupied Austria and Southern Rhodesia in Africa.

On the British side, Malcolm is present at Dunkirk and his mother, Helen, experiences the bombing of London.

Nell, British, Rudi, Austrian, and their daughter Acorn sit out the war in Southern Rhodesia, but nonetheless, war touches every aspect of their lives.

The Austrian contingent consists of Amelia, an aristocrat, who is mother of Rudi and two teenagers, Werner and Sofie, who live in Nazi-occupied Vienna. The family is anti-Nazi but pays lip-service to the Nazi overlords, while helping to run a Monarchist Resistance group. Werner, an ambulance driver, is injured in Normandy. Sofie creates a problem for her family by falling in love and secretly marrying a Nazi officer who participates in Hitler's Russian Campaign.

The story follows the British members of the family through to the euphoria of VE-Day and, at the same time, the Austrian members through to the Allied bombing of Vienna. Rudi and Nell in Africa are caught between the winners’ euphoria and the losers’ humiliation.

Despite the dark times, humor, hope, love and redemption feature in equal measure.

This is a book you should read and all you need to do is hit the buy now button at your right side to get a copy of this unconventional work of fiction.

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For lovers of Colonial Historical Fiction and World War Two Histories, here is a book you must read!!

And trust me, you are in for a different reading experience because this Colonial Historical Fiction and World War Two Fiction Book is written in Rhythmic Prose!

Here is the deal…

The storyline follows the lives of members of the same family living in three locations during World War Two: Britain, Nazi-occupied Austria and Southern Rhodesia in Africa.

On the British side, Malcolm is present at Dunkirk and his mother, Helen, experiences the bombing of London.

Nell, British, Rudi, Austrian, and their daughter Acorn sit out the war in Southern Rhodesia, but nonetheless, war touches every aspect of their lives.

The Austrian contingent consists of Amelia, an aristocrat, who is mother of Rudi and two teenagers, Werner and Sofie, who live in Nazi-occupied Vienna. The family is anti-Nazi but pays lip-service to the Nazi overlords, while helping to run a Monarchist Resistance group. Werner, an ambulance driver, is injured in Normandy. Sofie creates a problem for her family by falling in love and secretly marrying a Nazi officer who participates in Hitler's Russian Campaign.

The story follows the British members of the family through to the euphoria of VE-Day and, at the same time, the Austrian members through to the Allied bombing of Vienna. Rudi and Nell in Africa are caught between the winners’ euphoria and the losers’ humiliation.

Despite the dark times, humor, hope, love and redemption feature in equal measure.

This is a book you should read and all you need to do is hit the buy now button at your right side to get a copy of this unconventional work of fiction.

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