The truck stopped for a moment in the freezing, bombed-out street and Kate caught sight of a little Girl in a ragged dress on the steps of a once-beautiful mansion.
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Fans of Fiona Davis, All the Light We Cannot See and My Name is Eva will be totally captivated.
From Amazon Charts bestseller Ella Carey comes an utterly heartbreaking historical novel, inspired by true events, about the courage, love and friendships that sustain us in the darkest of days.
Kate and Rick saved Mia-will she help them both now? And even if Kate succeeds, freedom might never be hers when she returns home...
But that means returning to Germany, to seek out the little orphan Girl who is her only chance at salvation.
Kate knows she must do all she can to free the man she loves.
He is arrested, blacklisted and faces prison.
Then tragedy strikes: Rick is falsely named as a communist sympathizer.
Rick does all he can to support her, as she takes her first steps towards the new medium of television news, and their friendship deepens into something more.
The editors laugh her out of their offices, telling her to get married and raise a family.
Whilst Rick walks into his dream job, no newspaper will hire a woman.
Back home, the reality of post-war life for women is stark.
Together with her fellow journalist, handsome Rick Shearer , Kate manages to find a safe house for Mia before she returns to America and vows to keep in touch.
But in the Russian-held sector of Berlin on an icy winter\'s day, Kate breaks all the rules, rescuing Mia Stein , a silent orphan who she fears will otherwise perish.
For her readers back home in New York, she tells the stories of innocent families, trying to rebuild the wreckage of their lives now the soldiers have left at last.
War correspondent Kate Mancini is in Germany, reporting on the aftermath of the devastating war. 1946, Berlin .
The child\'s eyes were startling blue, a pair of endless pools, drawing Kate towards her...
The truck stopped for a moment in the freezing, bombed-out street and Kate caught sight of a little Girl in a ragged dress on the steps of a once-beautiful mansion