Prisoners and Paper Planes

Prisoners and Paper Planes

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In World War II, Jews were separated from the rest of Europe. Some escaped others did not. This story follows the path of Jew, Len, and German, Rin, who meet by chance when Rin follows her father to work at a local concentration camp. Told in two prospectives, this is a chilling tale of love, loss, and sorrow.
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In 1944, a nazi detention camp is a bad place to be. A REALLY, bad place to be. Julia and Maria aren't some of the lucky ones. But they find each other in this dangerous time, and eventually things might just work out. When nothing seems right, maybe just one friend will do.

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