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A Child for the Reich (by Andie Newton)

Another great addition to the historical fiction genre based on WWII. This was a different aspect than I have typically read. And one that will grab you and not let go. I was not aware of how many children who fit the “German” approved blond hair and blue eyes “Aryan” features were stolen and Germanized. I continue to be amazed at the lengths Hitler and his regime went to in their attempts to create a nation for the Reich. Anna is a strong and dedicated mother and I admired her unwillingness to give up on finding her stolen daughter, Ema. This story will touch your heart and have you cringing at the inhuman actions of Hitler’s regime. The focus on family, relationships, dedication, and strength will have you flipping through the pages to see how things end.

Thank you to NetGalley and One More Chapter for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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