Under the Pink Triangle
When Manny Hoffman and Rudi Klein are arrested and sent to Dachau’s notorious concentration camp, neither expect to find in each other something worth living for. Thrown together by chance, a tender and unforeseen relationship blossoms against a background of unspeakable evil. As they attempt to hold on to their humanity and each other, we also see glimpses into the lives and deaths of other camp inmates, showing that there is more that connects us, than that which divides us.
More info →A Quiet Genocide – The Untold Holocaust of Disabled Children in WW2 Germany
A Quiet Genocide is a compelling historical fiction novel for Young Adults based on true facts.
More info →Mendelevski’s Box
Award-winning book: Mendelevski's box. He survived Auschwitz but now Simon Mendelevski has to find out who betrayed his family.
More info →There was a garden in Nuremberg
An epic and haunting story set in the city of Nuremberg, There Was a Garden in Nuremberg brings to light the unheard voices of ordinary people as they navigate the peril of Nazi Germany. Based on the author's family history.
More info →Brave Face
The true story of an indomitable half-German child who lived through the Nazi Occupation in The Netherlands
More info →When We Had Wings
When We Had Wings is a historical fiction novel by Tami Shem-Tov, inspired by the Korczak orphanage in Warsaw, Poland.
More info →Dutch Defense
If his friends' resistance activities are exposed, he will be shot and they may be tortured to death. His houseguest happens to be a Nazi officer...
More info →Burying the Ghosts
She escaped Nazi Germany only to have her life torn apart by the woman she saved from the camps: her mother
More info →A Semblance of Justice
Author and Holocaust survivor Wolf Holles’s personal experiences intricately woven into a convincing WWII historical fiction novel.
More info →The Knife-Edge Path
As an ardent, long-time admirer of Pat Leahy's meticulously crafted and at times almost painterly prose, I devoured his latest work in a couple of nights and am still reeling from the experience. In its mining of the human heart's darkest corners, The Knife-Edge Path is just a tremendous read: the plotting tight as a harp-string and the characters drawn with such beautiful delicacy, the scope and sense of place genuinely stunning. This is a hugely impressive offering from a writer of significant talent, one that deserves the attention of the widest possible audience. If there's any justice in the world, he'll have a runaway bestseller on his hands. - Billy O'Callaghan, author of My Coney Island Baby
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