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It's is the beginning of an event that haunted the world. The Holocaust. Sixteen-year-old, Maralie, and her family prepared just in time for it. But when Nazi soldiers burn their home and hiding place down, they have to be cautious. The soldiers are looking for them. If they are noticed, they could be taken to concentration camps... Possibly even killed! For every step they take, every move they make, every breath they take, could cost them their lives. NOTE: This is not complete! I am still working on it :) ~ This is my original creation. Not anyone else's. Anyone who steals it will be dealt with. Also, I made this cover myself! ~ I'm not the best writer at all lol. So please just bear with me on this one :p The Holocaust has always traumatized me, and my brain would make up stories about it, so I was like,'Why not write about it?' So I did. ~ Comment, vote, and share! Thank you! enjoy
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*Highest rank #1 on the Hebrew Site, 24/04/17* True story. I heard the story of Miriam many years ago in an interview that would probably have been lost in history, but from the first moment I knew it had to be written. I could not let it go. So, under the influence of Anne Frank's diary, I travelled around 80 years back in time to write a diary from Miriam's point of view as a child. I decided to publish the diary because it was the promise I had given her, in the hope that it was never really too late...to live only among the words left behind. ~~~ Feel free to comment and ask Q. This story is being translated from Hebrew, my native language, so forgive me for any grammar mistake (If you notice any, I would like to know!)❤️

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