A River Named Helen

A River Named Helen by Mark Kinsella is a fictional narrative published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on January 7, 2016. This 496-page book is written in English and unfolds in 1939, set in an isolated village high in the Black Mountains of Germany. The story chronicles the emotional tragedies and adventures faced by the villagers as they navigate the profound effects of war, focusing on themes of hope and family values rather than the war itself.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of individual emotional experiences as the villagers are compelled to flee for freedom in America, traversing Europe together as an extended family. The narrative intricately weaves several substories that enhance the overarching themes of hope and familial bonds amidst despair. This exploration of the villagers’ plight offers a poignant look at the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a significant addition to the genre of fiction.
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A River Named Helen is a fictional story set in 1939 in an isolated village high in the Black Mountains of Germany. The story chronicles the adventures, emotional tragedies, despair, and overwhelming theme of hope and family values. This is not a war story but a story of war’s tragedies and its effects on one and a village. The entire village is forced to flee for freedom in America while crossing Europe as an extended family. The story has in-depth narratives of the villagers’ individual emotional plight and several substories, intricately enhancing the main theme of hope and family values while fleeing from the Nazis.
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