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Bound by the scars we share : (a tale of two women) / Vivien Churney.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.B42 C48 2021

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    In 1930s Antwerp, having fled a pre war Poland with her family, Zoshia, a young Jewish girl, battles to survive intense persecution from the Nazis and bravely endangers her own life in order to help save others. During the war years, Grace, a young teenager, suffers severe personal abuse at the hands of her family in Lyme Regis, England and courageously tries to overcome the repercussions. As adults, both Zoshia and Grace face personal struggles as they try to recover from their traumatic experiences. This unique and exquisite tale of two women from different backgrounds, juxtaposes both their lives as they each journey through the decades, over coming tragedy and anguish from World War II onwards. This gripping narrative chronicles the injurious plight of women in an age of gender inequality, demonstrates the disastrous effects of war, human cruelty and exploitation, and dynamically showcases the power of female friendship.
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    Book
    Author/Creator
    Churney, Vivien, author.
    Published
    Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire : Matador, [2021]
    ©2021
    Locale
    Belgium
    Belgique
    England

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781800463400
    1800463405
    Physical Description
    164 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm.

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