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  • The Power of Hope

    The Power of Hope

    Rosa had already considered that. “No. We have to keep these curtains open in the day or else it looks ‎suspicious.” ‎“Good point.” Hans carried him out. ‎Blankets in hand, Liesel watched. ‎Limp feet and hanging hair in the hallway. One shoe had fallen off him. ‎“Move.” ‎Mama marched in behind them, in her waddlesome…


  • Max Vandenburg’s Illness and the Compassion of the Hubermanns

    Max Vandenburg’s Illness and the Compassion of the Hubermanns

    ‎When she was close enough, she saw it move past him, but he soon caught up. His hand reached in and collared ‎what was now a soggy block of cardboard and paper. “The Whistler!” the boy called out. It was the only book ‎floating down the Amper River that day, but he still felt the…


  • Rudy Steiner and Liesel Meminger

    Rudy Steiner and Liesel Meminger

    Rudy looked up. “Sorry?” ‎The question was repeated, and the very stupid Rudy Steiner, who knew all too well that it was April 20, 1889, ‎answered with the birth of Christ. He even threw in Bethlehem as an added piece of information. ‎Franz smeared his hands together. ‎A very bad sign. ‎He walked over to…


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