Our Daughters' Last Hope
A WWII Story of Unexpected Friendship Across Enemy Lines When Two Mothers Seek to Save Their Children’s Live (Resilient Women of WWII, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Dina Pearlman
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By:
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Elaine Stock
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Amsterdam, 1940
Herta lives a contented life until Nazi Germany invades the Netherlands. As Jews, she and her family face persecution. Across town, Julia finds herself in the midst of upheaval when her husband becomes involved in Nazi activities.
Then Herta and Julia’s husbands go missing—one to hide from the Nazis, and the other to collaborate with them. As the Jewish population faces rising tension, Herta feels compelled to find a hiding place for her daughters. Unexpected developments bring the mothers together, but their potential for true friendship becomes compromised when their identities surface. They are confronted with dangerous consequences that could harm not only them but also their daughters.
Following We Shall Not Shatter, book 1 of the Resilient Women of WWII Trilogy, this captivating story of friendship questions whether two mothers, striving to ensure their children’s future, can overcome the issues of religion and heritage that could lead the Nazis right to their doorstep.
©2022 Elaine Stock (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about Our Daughters' Last Hope
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- 27-03-23
Abysmal
Sorry but what a tedious read Storyline very weak There’s only so many times you can re-enforce the definition of motherhood So boring
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