The Road to Liberation: Trials and Triumphs of WWII



Being an avid reader of WW2 fiction, when I heard about this collection of stories, by authors whose work I have previously read and enjoyed, I had no hesitation in pre-ordering this book. 
 Review to follow.

Ten riveting stories dedicated to celebrating the end of WWII.
From USA Today, international bestselling and award-winning authors comes a collection filled with courage, betrayal, hardships and, ultimately, victory over some of the most oppressive rulers the world has ever encountered.
By 1944, the Axis powers are fiercely holding on to their quickly shrinking territories.
The stakes are high—on both sides:
Liberators and oppressors face off in the final battles between good and evil. Only personal bravery and self-sacrifice will tip the scales when the world needs it most.
Read about the heroic act of a long-term prisoner, an RAF squadron leader on the run in France, a Filipino family fleeing their home, a small child finding unexpected friends amidst the cruelty of the concentration camps, a shipwrecked woman captured by the enemy, and a young Jewish girl in a desperate plan to escape the Gestapo.
2020 marks 75 years since the world celebrated the end of WWII. These ten books will transport you across countries and continents during the final days, revealing the high price of freedom—and why it is still so necessary to “never forget”.

Included books are:
Stolen Childhood by Marion Kummerow
The Aftermath by Ellie Midwood
A Long Way Back by Fenella J. Miller
Prisoner from Penang by Clare Flynn
Too Many Wolves in the Local Woods by Marina Osipova
Adele’s Story by Rachel R. Heil
Liberation Berlin by JJ Toner
Magda’s Mark by Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger
Liberation Street by Kellie Butler
When’s Mummy coming? By Rachel Wesson

Buy now and indulge in more than 1000 pages filled with suspense, danger, heartbreak, and re

Kindle Edition here,   Pre-Order price: £0.99 




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