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Dear American Brother
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Dear American Brother

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Will the collusion of Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin be vile enough to condemn Hans Gerein to the wilds of Siberia? This searing novel, based on a true story, will add to the historical fiction produced by authors such as Heather Morris and Amor Towles. In 1917 the Communist Revolution explodes across Russia, and Hans Gerein is rocked by the same reverberations felt around the world. In a new Russia rife with danger and treachery, he is constantly plagued by starvation, internment in a gulag camp and devastating twists of fate. The gruesome choice he must make to save his daughter’s life cannot weaken his resolve to survive the Stalin and Hitler era, no matter the cost to his heart or his humanity. When Hans finally sees an end to 30 years of separation from a brother sent to America while still a child, a secretive clause in the Yalta Agreement threatens to turn his dream into a nightmare.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Joe Elder
Date
15 August 2018
Pages
268
ISBN
9780993993619

Will the collusion of Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin be vile enough to condemn Hans Gerein to the wilds of Siberia? This searing novel, based on a true story, will add to the historical fiction produced by authors such as Heather Morris and Amor Towles. In 1917 the Communist Revolution explodes across Russia, and Hans Gerein is rocked by the same reverberations felt around the world. In a new Russia rife with danger and treachery, he is constantly plagued by starvation, internment in a gulag camp and devastating twists of fate. The gruesome choice he must make to save his daughter’s life cannot weaken his resolve to survive the Stalin and Hitler era, no matter the cost to his heart or his humanity. When Hans finally sees an end to 30 years of separation from a brother sent to America while still a child, a secretive clause in the Yalta Agreement threatens to turn his dream into a nightmare.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Joe Elder
Date
15 August 2018
Pages
268
ISBN
9780993993619