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The Girl from the Mountains

By: Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger
Narrated by: Alison Campbell
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The story of one young woman’s exceptional courage in the darkest of times, set in the stunningly atmospheric mountains of Czechoslovakia during the Second World War.  

1938: Magda has led a sheltered life in her small village until the day she is forced from her home by the invading Nazi army. Torn away from her family and the only place she has ever known, she is offered refuge in an alpine villa owned by brilliant Dr, Tauber and his talented, beautiful wife.  

But despite having friends in high places, the Jewish Taubers are living on borrowed time. When the Gestapo come to arrest them, Magda is asked to protect something more precious than the silver and jewels they leave behind. Their newborn son Samuel. 

Magda turns to the local Resistance, who hide Samuel nearby. Determined to help them and save her country, Magda remains in the house to serve the Nazi commander, passing messages and supplies to the secret network. But when she is caught, Magda is forced to flee into the high mountains with a price on her head.  

With the Nazis in pursuit, and nothing left to lose, Magda takes up arms with a band of partisan fighters in the hope of rescuing the Taubers and reuniting them with Samuel. Even if it might mean laying down her life to win the freedom of those she loves....

This heartbreaking wartime epic of love, bravery, and survival will stay with you. Perfect for fans of My Name Is Eva, The Alice Network, and The German Midwife

Previously published as Magda’s Mark, this edition has substantial editorial changes. 

©2021 Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.

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thank you

for writing this book. how fast our world is denying truth and yet you followed your heart to tell. i understand it is fiction. i have studied ww2 for 50 years.

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not my stein of beer

the story was well- researched, but the narrator overplayed it by emoting too much...too much plaintiveness in the voices...whining and falling apart, drove me crazy...how did she ever survive?

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Excellent story + Great narration = Memorable Book

The narrator pulled me into the story right away. I had a hard time putting this book down. I knew little about this area during WWII so I was glad learn more especially since my late husband was Czech. So many lessons to learn. Children caught up in this war is a horrifying thought. Thinking about what I might be able to do if it were my country and my people under seige? I wonder... Very good read.

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Scary and painful!

Moving and distributing and at the same time. I had to stop and pull it together, so I could continue reading.

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Riveting tale of WWII

I know practically nothing about how Czechosolvakia was impacted by Hitler's reign of terror during WWII. That made this an exceptionally fascinating. I am grateful to have had the opportunity this story gave me to learn more about this part of the world. I also really appreciated the narration because I would never have known how to pronounce some of the words, especially names and titles. I will definitely be reading more from this author.