A review by raaahella
A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows by Diana Gabaldon

4.0

Wow, so this one made me cry, but not for the story itself. It was the author's note at the end that spoke about the labour camps in Poland that no one else in Europe knew about, until after this mission was completed. They went on for years prior to action or knowledge of them did anything to right the situation. It makes me cry for my grandparents and our family. And what they had to endure.
The story itself was good. Though not in an over-done WW2 era way, like many novels right now. Maybe it helped that it was a novella.