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This is a story about what it was like to grow up in a Germany, dominated by Adolf Hitler and feared Nazis; of what civilian life was like during the war that Hitler thrust upon us with a destructive fury; what life was like in our section of my native land--East Germany--when, after the war, we were released from the hand of the Nazis only to be seized at once by the equally strangling bonds of Communism.This complete set contains all three of Irene's memoirs from before WWII to her escape as well as additional photos, maps, and a historical timeline not available in previous releases.
In this final chapter of Irene's real-life adventures, Irene discards her identity as a boy and becomes a nurse in post war East Germany. She must answer questions about politics from the Examining Board but is able to enter nursing school where she is taught propaganda such as which diseases are capitalistic. Soon she walks the fine line between comrades at work eager to inform on her and planning a freedomless-future with her beau. Irene's own convictions and courageous missteps run her afoul of the Communist party, and she is forced into her last harrowing flight for the border and the freedom which lay in the west beyond the Iron Curtain. (Iron Curtain Memoirs Book 3)
From whistling bombs and hidden Jewish neighbors to a prison cell and her father's forced service on the Russian front, Irene tells us the true story of World War 2 through the eyes of a child. Growing up in eastern Germany, Irene first ran from the police when she was five years old. By the age of eight she remembers adults listening to radio speeches by Hitler. In the year that both Irene and Anne Frank turned 10, World War 2 broke out. Soon her friends wore yellow stars and the Nazi youth bullied children and adults alike who were of mixed heritage. Take a journey behind the lines to civilian life in My World War II Childhood.
At great cost, the diabolical dictator has been destroyed and the lives of the survivors residing in the Jackson Purchase enclave can finally go about the day-to-day business of simply enduring in their new shattered world. Yet, an evil madman resurfaces with the means to take everything the fragile community has struggled to protect. Even if they do prevail over those seeking to destroy them, the cost might be too much for Nathan and his family to endure. They know that the murderous chaos that reigns outside their borders may finally break in and destroy everything they hold dear. This is the fourth book in the acclaimed post-apocalyptic Land of Tomorrow series.
This is a story about what it was like to grow up in a Germany, dominated by Adolf Hitler and feared Nazis; of what civilian life was like during the war that Hitler thrust upon us with a destructive fury; what life was like in our section of my native land--East Germany--when, after the war, we were released from the hand of the Nazis only to be seized at once by the equally strangling bonds of Communism.This complete set contains all three of Irene's memoirs from before WWII to her escape as well as additional photos, maps, and a historical timeline not available in previous releases.
Filled with suspense, these stories are at times comforting and humorous, or horrifying. The Other Side of Down Home is a collection of seven tales that stir the imagination and keep readers thinking long after they are over. Each story is unique and compelling. The contents include the previously published stories Better Off Dead, Ride The Wind, The Tenant, Creative Minds, Mask of Mitwaba, Redneck Reunion, and Kentucky Feud. -- "I have become a huge Ryan King fan and this did not disappoint. I liked the characters and the plot keeps your attention to the very end." (Creative Minds) -- "A very different kind of serial killer. Interesting main character development. Keeps you hooked till the end. I would recommend to any reader of the thriller." (Ride The Wind)
A woman goes missing, And then is found dead. Another will follow, In a town full of dread. Debilitating fear from a secret trauma keeps nineteen year old Claryn Anderson from ever accepting a second date. To placate her best friend's worries, however, Claryn agrees to three dates with an alluring stranger, Justice Cain, who has an uncanny sense for when to give her more space. When Claryn begins to hope to overcome her fears, she discovers Justice has a secret as well. Meanwhile, dangers multiply in her hometown, and missing young women are just the beginning of a growing menace that threatens both the sparks of Claryn's romance and her very life.
Filled with suspense, these stories are at times comforting and humorous, or horrifying. The Other Side of Down Home is a collection of seven tales that stir the imagination and keep readers thinking long after they are over. Each story is unique and compelling. The contents include the previously published stories Better Off Dead, Ride The Wind, The Tenant, Creative Minds, Mask of Mitwaba, Redneck Reunion, and Kentucky Feud. -- "I have become a huge Ryan King fan and this did not disappoint. I liked the characters and the plot keeps your attention to the very end."
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