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kdurham2 's review for:
The Girl from Berlin
by Ronald H. Balson
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What a fantastic book! With two storylines that connect from the beginning this story seemed like such a unique take on a topic that is the focus of a lot of books - World War II.
The "present day" storyline is centered around an older woman in Italy who is being forced off her property by a corporation. She swears that the land is hers and she is connected with Catherine and Liam Taggert who come to the rescue to get to the bottom of the mystery. The historical storyline starts in 1918 and begins in Berlin with a young girl who is learning the violin from her accomplished father and has big dreams of joining a symphony.
What a fantastic book! With two storylines that connect from the beginning this story seemed like such a unique take on a topic that is the focus of a lot of books - World War II.
The "present day" storyline is centered around an older woman in Italy who is being forced off her property by a corporation. She swears that the land is hers and she is connected with Catherine and Liam Taggert who come to the rescue to get to the bottom of the mystery. The historical storyline starts in 1918 and begins in Berlin with a young girl who is learning the violin from her accomplished father and has big dreams of joining a symphony.