Book Synopsis
Sixteen-year-old Eva and her twin sister, Inge, witness their lives in Berlin change before their eyes. Their best friend, Trudy, betrays them when she becomes a member of the Hitler Youth. A valuable family heirloom, a beautiful emerald and diamond pendant necklace, is confiscated by the Nazis as they continue to harass Jewish families and businesses. The family is conflicted whether they should leave home. But after the devastation of Kristallnacht in 1938, they finally flee Germany with the help of the underground resistance after hiding many diamonds. They seek refuge in Antwerp, but war follows them as Belgium is occupied by the Germans.
After they escape Europe - hiking over the Pyrenees Mountains while eluding German patrols and Spanish informers - they spend agonizing days on a ship bound for Rio de Janeiro that is targeted by a German U-boat. As Rio’s diamond business is corrupt, they decide to go to South Africa, another diamond market. In Cape Town, Eva encounters an impoverished colored woman, Zoe, who is in need of work. The family hires Zoe as their maid and shields her and her daughter, Zola, from the dangers they face in the slums of District Six and from the horrors of apartheid, which are all too reminiscent of Nazi Germany.
But, when Max gets into trouble with the South African police over his participation in an anti-apartheid march, will he be subject to imprisonment?
In a thrilling conclusion, the family comes to terms with the evils of society, both in their memories and current situation in South Africa.
Book Details
Across Great Divides
Monique Roy
Historical Fiction - WWII
ISBN: 0615846688
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Monique Roy
Historical Fiction - WWII
ISBN: 0615846688
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About the Author
Monique loves writing that twitches her smiling
muscles or transports her to another time or place. Her passion for
writing began as a young girl while penning stories in a journal. Now
she looks forward to deepening her passion by creating many unique
stories that do nothing less than intrigue her readers.
Monique was born in Cape Town, South Africa,
and her grandparents were European Jews who fled their home as Hitler
rose to power. It's their story that inspired her to write Across
Great Divides, her debut, historical fiction novel.
Monique holds a degree in journalism from
Southern Methodist University in Dallas and is also the author of a
children's book Once Upon a Time in Venice. In her free time, she
loves to travel, play tennis, pursue her passion for writing, and
read historical fiction. In 2008, she was chosen by the American
Jewish Committee's ACCESS program to travel to Berlin, Germany, on
the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht, to explore German and Israeli
relations along with 20 other Jewish professionals from across the
U.S.
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