Sunward I’ve Climbed

Sunward I’ve Climbed by Annie Laurie Morgan, published by Black Belt Press in 1994, is a work that intertwines elements of fiction and poetry. This first edition spans 318 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a young French girl who suffers severe injuries during the German counterattack after D-Day in Normandy. Her life is transformed when U.S. airmen and military doctors come to her aid, facilitating her rehabilitation and instilling hope for her future.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of resilience and inspiration as the girl navigates her recovery, supported by those who recognize her courage and beauty. The story delves into themes of survival and the human spirit, highlighting the connections formed in the aftermath of war. Through its vivid portrayal of these experiences, the book offers insights into the impact of compassion and the strength found in adversity.
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A young French girl is horribly wounded in the German counterattack after D-Day in Normandy. Her life is saved by U.S. airmen and military doctors, who adopt her and see to her rehabilitation. They encourage her to believe that life can go on. In turn, the airmen are inspired by her youthful courage and beauty.
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