- Summary
- "Lovers separated. And after all they had been through. Sonny, a veteran of the Berlin Underground, met Rosa during the horrible hours of Kristalnacht, November 1938. In December 1938, they escaped from Germany and married in Antwerp, a way station to anywhere far away. With war threatening, they left for Paris. On the train, the French border nearly in sight, Sonny was mugged, his money, passport, and visa stolen. Facing arrest and deportation, he promised Rosa that he would find her. Distraught, Rosa continued to Paris with her parents. In May 1940, Germany invaded Holland, Belgium, and France. Sonny was swept along with the British and French armies as the Wehrmacht pushed across northern France to the Atlantic Coast. Paris was threatened and no longer safe. Rosa was faced with the decision to stay or flee. Follow Rosa and Sonny's paths through war-torn Europe. REST AT JOURNEY'S END is the sequel to FAREWELL BERLIN, where the story started. REST AT JOURNEY'S END is a compelling story of duty, love, and commitment as Rosa and Sonny navigate the danger-filled paths of Portugal and France."-- Amazon.com
"Lovers separated. On the train, the French border nearly in sight, Sonny was mugged, his passport and visa stolen. Stuck in Belgium, his last words to Rosa were his promise to find her. Distraught, Rosa continued to Paris with her parents. 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Eight months later the Wehrmacht moved west into Belgium, Holland, and France. In the ensuing clash of armies, Sonny and Rosa struggled to stay a step ahead along the danger-filled paths of France and Portugal. Rest at Journey's End is a story of duty, love, and commitment. Sonny, a survivor of the Berlin Underground, and Rosa met during the dark hours of Kristalnacht. In December 1938, they escaped Germany and married in Antwerp, a way station to anywhere far away. That story was told in Farewell Berlin."-- from author's website
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Muenzer, Steven, author.
- Published
- St. Paul, Minnesota : Alexander Press, 2017
©2017
- Locale
- Europe
Germany