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  • Letters to Michel / Lettres à Michel by Vampire164ever
    Vampire164ever
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    Paris, 1942. When ten-year-old Sarah Starzynski and her family are taken during the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, she locks her little brother Michel in their secret cupboard, promising to return for him. These are the letters she might have written - words of hope, fear, and love carried through camps, escape, and silence. Though Sarah and Michel are fictional, the tragedy they inhabit was real. Their story honors the thousands of children whose voices were lost during the Holocaust, and the families who never stopped searching. "Lettres à Michel" is a tribute to innocence and memory - a reminder that even in history's darkest corners, love still writes.
  • A Case of Letters by GracieAshcroft
    GracieAshcroft
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    With his unfortunate luck, Petyr Frost finds himself in the center of Nazi-occupied Germany. A yellow Star of David screaming his identity throughout the deafening silence of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. He managed to escape the worst fate of Hitler's reign with four items. A pen. A journal. A violin. And his life. Throughout the course of his time in the camps, Petyr grew to realize the power of music and writings. The power that they had was the power that eventually saved his life during 1942.
  • Fate Is A Difficult Game by jessica_claireeeee
    jessica_claireeeee
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    Just a short part! Tell me what you think! If you like it, I'll write more!
  • The Truth's Storms by ATallNerd
    ATallNerd
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    Alicja is young and innocent. Her family decides to move to Poland to be with her grandparents. Her parents know what is happening. She doesn't. A deep dark turn in this story will take you into Alicja's world of agony, courage, and love.