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The Keeper of Lost Daughters

A WWII Historical Fiction Novel (Unforgettable World War 2 Stories, Book 1)

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The Keeper of Lost Daughters

De: Veronica Leigh
Narrado por: Kelly Weeks
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The moment Lidia laid eyes on the abandoned baby on her doorstep, she knew she would risk everything to protect her forever.

1941, Krakow. Lidia Sobieska hears a knock on the door and is shocked to find a baby in a basket on her doorstep. Attached to the basket is a letter from the baby’s mother, begging to save her daughter Suzanne from the Nazis. Always wanting children of her own but unable to conceive, Lidia knows there is only one right thing to do. She names the baby Sophie and vows to do everything she can to love and protect her.

As living conditions in Krakow worsen and food rations dwindle, Sophie becomes Lidia’s light. Witnessing the inhumane conditions of the nearby ghetto, Lidia is determined to do what she can to save more lives. With help from the local priest, she adopts Eva Diamant, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl in need of a safe home. As the girls form a new family, Lidia will go to extreme lengths to conceal her daughters’ real identities and get them through the war.

1946. It’s been years since Lidia had to fear for her girls, until a sudden knock on the door threatens to change their lives forever. On her doorstep stands a man who calls himself Adam Altman, claiming to be Sophie’s biological father. His story is full of horror and bravery, and he has gone through hell to retrieve his daughter. But Lidia did not risk everything for a stranger to tear apart her family. She will not give up her daughter without a fight.

The Keeper of Lost Daughters is a poignant story of motherhood, courage, and the power of finding the light during the darkest time in history. Fans of Kelly Rimmer, Ellie Midwood, and Anna Stuart will be captivated by this emotional and inspiring page-turner.

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Ficción Femenina Ficción Histórica Judío Literatura Mundial Siglo XX
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I love WW2 historical fictions and this story was amazing! I cried more times than I could count and my heart ached for everyone. I loved the juxtaposition of storytelling from a Catholic woman and then from a Jewish man. Even though it showcases such horrifying experiences during unimaginable times it was an uplifting ending. I will be thinking about this book for months to come!

Complex Characters and Great Storytelling

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This is a very simplistic story. I found a factual inaccuracies and impossibilities made it impossible to even enjoy the simplistic story. Just as one example, and there are many, one of the characters in Auschwitz goes to the fence to visit his wife at Birkenau. These camps are almost 2 miles apart. Save your credit.

Implausible and factually inaccurate

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