Author: | Ross Richdale | ISBN: | 9781877438035 |
Publisher: | Ross Richdale | Publication: | June 20, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ross Richdale |
ISBN: | 9781877438035 |
Publisher: | Ross Richdale |
Publication: | June 20, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In war-torn Poland of 1939, all twelve-year-old Countess Anna Vladisciuszko wanted was to lead an ordinary life but the world wouldn't let her. Nazis hated her grandmother's Jewish ancestry while after the war; communists hated the old aristocracy of pre-war Poland. Only the British where she became a refugee are prepared to help. She was placed in an orphanage under an assumed name but the conditions were hard and under the rule of a sadistic matron.
Later, friends Johnny, Sally, Janice and herself are evacuated onto a ship bound for Canada but it is torpedoed and the four find themselves alone on a life raft. Three of them are eventually rescued and taken to Gibraltar where a British officer knows of Anna's ancestry. The three are given new identities as the Baker family and sent to New Zealand on a troop ship.
When the war is over, Anna cannot return home as the communists now control Poland and even in distant New Zealand she is in danger from communists trying to assassinate former Polish aristocrats.
Countess in Exile is a thriller, a love story and the story of human endurance.
These are wrapped in a journey that reaches across the world from war torn Europe to New Zealand through the second half of the twentieth century and into the new millennium.
Your emotions will be stretched to their very limits and you will feel as if you are a part of Anna as the young girl, the woman and later the elderly lady who never forgets her aristocratic home in an Old World that will never be the same again.
In war-torn Poland of 1939, all twelve-year-old Countess Anna Vladisciuszko wanted was to lead an ordinary life but the world wouldn't let her. Nazis hated her grandmother's Jewish ancestry while after the war; communists hated the old aristocracy of pre-war Poland. Only the British where she became a refugee are prepared to help. She was placed in an orphanage under an assumed name but the conditions were hard and under the rule of a sadistic matron.
Later, friends Johnny, Sally, Janice and herself are evacuated onto a ship bound for Canada but it is torpedoed and the four find themselves alone on a life raft. Three of them are eventually rescued and taken to Gibraltar where a British officer knows of Anna's ancestry. The three are given new identities as the Baker family and sent to New Zealand on a troop ship.
When the war is over, Anna cannot return home as the communists now control Poland and even in distant New Zealand she is in danger from communists trying to assassinate former Polish aristocrats.
Countess in Exile is a thriller, a love story and the story of human endurance.
These are wrapped in a journey that reaches across the world from war torn Europe to New Zealand through the second half of the twentieth century and into the new millennium.
Your emotions will be stretched to their very limits and you will feel as if you are a part of Anna as the young girl, the woman and later the elderly lady who never forgets her aristocratic home in an Old World that will never be the same again.