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Those We Carry

De : Scott Saxberg
Lu par : Fajer Al-Kaisi
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A heartbreaking love story about people we carry with us, who change our lives. Inspired by the true story of a Canadian soldier and a young Dutch Resistance woman during World War II.

Ardagh Cadieu joins up to fight to overcome his troubled past, but when the shooting starts, he struggles to move forward, hesitating. The loss of his mentor and the tragedy that followed holds him back. Does he have what it takes to fight and survive, or even to lead? Most of all, will he eventually be able to overcome his burdened past? And at what cost?

Koos van den Berg has troubles of her own–the German occupation of her hometown, controlling parents, and traitors in her midst. Her struggles seem hopeless until the unexpected arrival of Ardagh. Two people amidst the chaos of conflict, struggle to form an unbreakable bond and dare to dream of the future …. if they can make it through the war.

©2024 The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society (P)2025 The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society
20e siècle Fiction historique

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“An authentic story of love and war vividly detailed.”—Kirkus Reviews

“With vivid detail and emotional depth, Those We Carry is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, war epics, and stories that explore the resilience of the human spirit. Saxberg’s gripping prose makes this novel both heart-wrenching and unforgettable.”—Cece M. Scott, CANREADS Calgary Book Review

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