All the broken places / John Boyne.

By: Boyne, John, 1971- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Boyne, John, Boy in the striped pyjamas (Series) ; 2.Thorndike Press large print core seriesPublisher: Waterville, ME : Thorndike Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: Large print editionDescription: 573 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9798885784313Subject(s): Auschwitz (Concentration camp) -- Fiction | Neighbors -- Fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Secrecy -- Fiction | Redemption -- Fiction | Children of Nazis -- Fiction | Paris (France) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction | London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Large print books. DDC classification: Ir823.6 Summary: Gretel Fernsby lives a quiet life despite her deeply disturbing past. She doesn't talk about her escape from Nazi Germany at age 12. She doesn't talk about the grim post-war years. Most of all, she doesn't talk about her father, who was the commandant of one of the Reich's most notorious extermination camps. Then, a new family moves into the apartment below her. Gretel can't help but begin a friendship with the little boy, Henry. One night, she witnesses a violent argument between Henry's mother and his father. Now, Gretel faces a similar crossroads to one she encountered long ago. This time, she can make a different choice than before -- whatever the cost to herself.
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Gretel Fernsby lives a quiet life despite her deeply disturbing past. She doesn't talk about her escape from Nazi Germany at age 12. She doesn't talk about the grim post-war years. Most of all, she doesn't talk about her father, who was the commandant of one of the Reich's most notorious extermination camps. Then, a new family moves into the apartment below her. Gretel can't help but begin a friendship with the little boy, Henry. One night, she witnesses a violent argument between Henry's mother and his father. Now, Gretel faces a similar crossroads to one she encountered long ago. This time, she can make a different choice than before -- whatever the cost to herself.

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