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Title:
The Welsh girl
ISBN:
9780618007004
Publication Information:
Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2007.
Physical Description:
338 p. ; 22 cm.
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Summary:
Esther Evans, the seventeen-year-old, daughter of a shepherd in the rugged Snowdonia Mountains, works at the local pub. It is 1944, and the Worl War II has come to her village just after D-Day in the form of a new POW camp. Although the presence of the English Guard is only grudgingly tolerated at the pub, the arrival of the German captives brings the entire village to the hillside above the camp. At first Esther watches from a distance, but her attention is caught by one of the soldiers, Karsten Simmering, a troubled young man who has begun to question what he is fighting for. One evening, as Esther lingers by the camp fence, she is astonished when Karsten call out to her in English. Their fate becomes entwined when their relationship calls into question all their assumptions about national and personal loyalty--Publisher.
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