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A Girl Called Nan

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A Girl Called Nan

De: Amy Jo Courter
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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A coming-of-age story of survival, resilience, and hope in mid-century America.

Nan is born in 1931 in a small Michigan town, the ninth child in a family with little more than love and determination to hold them together. Her childhood unfolds during the Great Depression, where poverty and hunger are constant companions. When war erupts overseas, tragedy strikes closer to home, reshaping her world forever.

From a one-room schoolhouse to a life shadowed by loss, betrayal, and hardship, Nan must find strength where none seems to exist. As she grows into womanhood, she navigates love and heartbreak, young motherhood, and the pursuit of stability in a world stacked against her.

Spanning the Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, and into the cultural shifts of the 1960s, A Girl Called Nan is a sweeping, character-driven novel that captures both the struggles and small triumphs of an ordinary life lived with extraordinary courage.

For readers who enjoy powerful, generational stories like Angela’s Ashes or Before We Were Yours, this novel shines a light on the strength of women who endure, protect, and survive against all odds.

Ficción Histórica Género Ficción Pueblo Pequeño y Rural Supervivencia Sincero Inspirador Resiliencia Guerra
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