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The Polish girl

Winter 1939: Danusha and her family are forced to flee their home when the Nazis invade Poland. Danusha's mother, Anna, changes her name and secures a position as a housekeeper in a German doctor's mansion in Krakow where Gestapo meetings are hosted in the kitchen… Her secret is their salvation, but what Danusha remembers most is the solitude, with only her baby brother and the girl in the mirror for company. All Anna ever wanted was a firstborn son. All Danusha ever wanted was a mother who would love her like a firstborn son. Instead she got one who could look a Nazi straight in the eye but not the eyes of her own daughter. It is only years later, when their neighbours gather in the living room to hear Anna's stories, that Danusha finally realises her mother was never a cold unknowable sea but a storm-wracked sky - sometimes bright, sometimes dark, and always watching over her.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
323200048894667 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 1 Jun 2024
323200048894642 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . On Loan . 30 May 2024
323200048894634 F
Fiction-Adult   Thornton Library . . On Loan . 1 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9780008526559 (pbk.)
0008526559 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Adler, Malka, 1945-
Title The Polish girl [BK]
Note "Inspired by the true story of a mother's love and a daughter's hope"--Cover.
Winter 1939: Danusha and her family are forced to flee their home when the Nazis invade Poland. Danusha's mother, Anna, changes her name and secures a position as a housekeeper in a German doctor's mansion in Krakow where Gestapo meetings are hosted in the kitchen… Her secret is their salvation, but what Danusha remembers most is the solitude, with only her baby brother and the girl in the mirror for company. All Anna ever wanted was a firstborn son. All Danusha ever wanted was a mother who would love her like a firstborn son. Instead she got one who could look a Nazi straight in the eye but not the eyes of her own daughter. It is only years later, when their neighbours gather in the living room to hear Anna's stories, that Danusha finally realises her mother was never a cold unknowable sea but a storm-wracked sky - sometimes bright, sometimes dark, and always watching over her.
Subject Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction
Poland -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
Additional Author Canin, Noel
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