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Lockdown
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Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2018
Hanna lived in Germany circa 1942 when WW2 was happening. Her father was not Jewish but her mother and brother were. Hanna didn't know what to do because hot on the press was that Hitler was sending Jews to concentration camps. Hanna was scared. She didn't want her mother and brother to go to a horrible camp. What can she do to protect the people she love most without doing something she'll regret forever.
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Started: 2-26-16 Highest Ranking: #411 in Historical Fiction This book needs to be EDITED this is pretty much a fair warning. There will be multiple grammatical issues and some chapters don't make sense. I will be editing chapters and adding chapters for the next few weeks. The holocaust had already been changing the lives of Jews for six years but in the year 1939, when it becomes rough in Poland, everything changed for these 12 year olds Cole and Jackie Clogsglot. They lived in Poland. At this point of time, Germany just declared war on Poland. Their mother dies unexpectedly in an attack,and their father dies at war. The twins must figure out how to adapt to staying with Mr. Vandel, their neighbor and his nephew, Fin, in his cottage in northern Poland.The only thing that could help was hope. Trigger Warning// This book contains graphic moments during the Holocaust. If you are someone who is quite uncomfortable with that topic, I recommend that you do not read this book.