War Girl Lotte

War Girl Lotte by Marion Kummerow, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2017, is a historical juvenile fiction novel that explores the tumultuous experiences of a young girl during World War II. At 17, Lotte Klausen believes her life is dull and unremarkable until a single impulsive decision drastically alters her reality, plunging her into a world filled with hunger, pain, and isolation. This edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will follow Lotte as she navigates the harsh realities of war, facing challenges that test her strength and resilience. The narrative delves into themes of survival and the impact of choices, as Lotte grapples with her circumstances and the loss of those around her. As the second book in the War Girl series, it continues the story of a family of three sisters, inviting readers to witness their journey through the trials of the Holocaust.
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Lotte Klausen thought she knew it all, when one well-meaning but rash decision turned her entire world upside down.
At 17, Lotte thinks her life is boring.
Awful even.
She has no idea how much worse it can get, when one rash decision sends her world tumbling.
She wants fame and glory.
She gets hunger, pain, and cold.
Is she strong enough to survive the horrors fate has in store for her?
In her darkest hours she’s completely alone, with nobody left alive to help.
Or is she?
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Lotte is the second book in the War Girl series. Accompany one family of three sisters throughout the war.
If you enjoyed The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah or The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, you’ll love this riveting World War 2 tale.
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