Auschwitz, 1944: You can\'t leave me, I whisper, my hand trembling as I reach for her cheek.
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This book should jump to the top of your list. @pawzingtoread, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spectacular...
Amazing.
I LOVED it!...
Grips you from the moment you open the front cover...
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A gripping World War Two tale of love, loss and hope that you won\'t be able to put down until you read the last sentence...
Such a beautiful, powerful and emotional story.
I\'m still at a loss for words.
This book...
I\'ve read lots of books by this author and loved them all but this one really stands out for me!...
See what readers are saying about We Only Had Each Other: THIS BOOK IS AMAZING!!!...
This unforgettable World War Two page-turner, perfect for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Lucky Ones and The Midwife of Auschwitz, shows that, in the darkest of times, love can save your life...
Yes, you are, aren\'t you? You two are going to come along with me.
Twins, he says again, pausing to inspect Nora and me.
The Nazi catches sight of us.
Papa tries to tell Mama to be quiet, but it\'s too late.
My eyes widen, and Nora trembles.
My daughters are twins.
Right here, says Mama, hesitation in her voice.
My heart falls into the pit of my stomach.
Twins, twins, he shouts.
We\'re in some sort of queue, and a man in a dark-green SS uniform walks by, glancing at everyone he passes.
There are people everywhere, soldiers separating children from their parents, husbands from wives.
We spill out of the carriage, the sun blinding us after being imprisoned in darkness for so long.
After what feels like forever, the train stops.
I cling onto Mama\'s hand and Nora, my twin sister, clutches Papa\'s.
The air is stuffy, carrying the scent of our terror-none of us know what awaits us when this train stops.
There are too many of us to count, crushed up against each other.
The cattle car is dark, except for the light filtering through the boarded windows.
Born minutes apart, Arina and Nora have never left each other\'s side-until now...
This utterly heartbreaking yet beautifully hopeful World War Two page-turner tells the story of identical twin sisters in Auschwitz.
We\'re in this life together, always, just you and me.
You can\'t.
Auschwitz, 1944: You can\'t leave me, I whisper, my hand trembling as I reach for her cheek