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9781643586366
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Abriel, Anita
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The light after the war / Anita Abriel.
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Large print edition.
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Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2020.
©2020
Description
399 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
Summary
In 1946, Vera Frankel and her best friend Edith Ban arrive in Naples as refugees from Hungary. They jumped from the train that carried their mothers to Auschwitz and spent the rest of the war hiding on an Austrian farm. Now, the two young women are determined to start new lives abroad. Armed with a letter of recommendation from an American officer, Vera finds work at the American embassy where she falls in love with Captain Anton Wight. But as Vera and Edith grapple with the aftermath of the war, so too does Anton, and when he suddenly disappears, Vera is forced to change course. Their quest for a better life takes Vera and Edith from Naples to Ellis Island to Caracas as they start careers, reunite with loved ones, and rebuild their lives after unimaginable loss.
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Families -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
Jewish refugees -- Fiction
Jewish women -- Fiction
Life change events -- Fiction
Refugees -- Venezuela -- Fiction
Caracas (Venezuela) -- Fiction
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Large type books
Historical fiction
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