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Friday, 11 May 2012
A Home at Last by Marilyn Friesen
Summary: Little Suzanna Redekopp gazed forlornly out the window of the large, yet crowded orphanage. Somewhere a train whistle blew. What was it about the sound that made her weep and long for Mamma. Hadn't they gone on a train together once long, long, ago? But where is she now? And Daddy? Would Suzanna every find out? The year is 1943. Daddy's been gone-forever, as far as Mary Elizabeth's young children know. After he is taken by Stalin's soldiers, Mamma flees to Germany. She takes her two precious children: Menno Paul and baby Suzanna whose father doesn't know she exists. The little family finds refuge with a German farmer but hiding doesn't work. All too soon they are ruthlessly captured and hauled back to Russia. Amidst the toil, pain and anguish of a country torn apart by war, God is watching over one small family. Follow this true story of faith and providence as Menno and his little sister find A Home At Last.
Reading level: 8-12 years
Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 137 x 193mm
AB Publishing
Bible Version: KJV
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