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Echoes of Freedom

Raven Wolf

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Beschreibung

In the shadow of war, hope flickers like a candle in the dark.
 
Young Eliska's life is shattered when the soldiers arrive in Prague. Fighting for survival alongside her friend Vaclav and her uncle Daniel, they face unimaginable challenges, seeking refuge and a chance to rebuild their lives.
 
Haunted by her past, Eliska must confront her fears and embrace the strength within her. With love as her guiding light, she strives to create a new home in a world filled with uncertainty.
 
Set in the dark days of World War Two, Raven Wolf's ECHOES OF FREEDOM is a powerful tale of courage, healing and friendship.
Verfügbar seit: 12.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 174 Seiten.

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