Silent Refuge

Silent Refuge
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Publisher : Azrieli Foundation
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1988065194
ISBN-13 : 9781988065199
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Book Synopsis Silent Refuge by : Margrit Rosenberg Stenge

Download or read book Silent Refuge written by Margrit Rosenberg Stenge and published by Azrieli Foundation. This book was released on 2017-05-15 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "News travels fast in the countryside, and when I started school many of the villagers knew that we were Jewish, although they really did not know what that meant." In 1940 in the remote village of Rogne, Norway, eleven-year-old Margrit Rosenberg and her parents believe that they have finally found the safety that has eluded them since fleeing from Germany two years earlier. What could go wrong in a tiny village? But after war breaks out in Norway and anti-Jewish persecution escalates, the Rosenbergs must spend their winters in an even more secluded refuge--a small, rudimentary cabin in the mountains accessible only on skis. At first, in a landscape frozen in time, the isolation offers relative security and tranquility. But when the Nazis begin to arrest and deport the Jews of Oslo, the Rosenbergs are forced to make a fateful decision to trust the Resistance and plan a dangerous escape from Nazi-occupied Norway to neutral Sweden.


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