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Unforgivable
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Unforgivable

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A boy's fight to rise above loss, trauma, and anger

Unforgivable is a gripping historical biography that follows Frits, a young boy whose world is torn apart by illness, abuse, and the horrors of Nazi-occupied Netherlands during WWII. Sent to a harsh children's home and haunted by the loss of loved ones to Auschwitz, Frits struggles with anger, grief, and feelings of worthlessness. As he grows, he faces the challenge of choosing between bitterness and forgiveness. This compelling story explores trauma, resilience, and redemption with raw honesty and hope. Ideal for readers of WWII historical fiction, coming-of-age dramas, and emotionally powerful stories about healing.

A moving WWII novel about trauma, survival, and the quest for forgiveness Follows Frits' difficult journey through abuse, loss, and deep emotional scars Explores themes of resilience, anger, healing, and redemption Perfect for readers of historical fiction, Holocaust stories, and coming-of-age dramas Provides a realistic and heartfelt depiction of life under Nazi occupation Engaging storytelling that resonates with readers seeking emotional depth Suitable for book clubs, history enthusiasts, and fans of powerful personal stories

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rambling Ruminations
Date
5 April 2024
Pages
292
ISBN
9781957970127

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A boy's fight to rise above loss, trauma, and anger

Unforgivable is a gripping historical biography that follows Frits, a young boy whose world is torn apart by illness, abuse, and the horrors of Nazi-occupied Netherlands during WWII. Sent to a harsh children's home and haunted by the loss of loved ones to Auschwitz, Frits struggles with anger, grief, and feelings of worthlessness. As he grows, he faces the challenge of choosing between bitterness and forgiveness. This compelling story explores trauma, resilience, and redemption with raw honesty and hope. Ideal for readers of WWII historical fiction, coming-of-age dramas, and emotionally powerful stories about healing.

A moving WWII novel about trauma, survival, and the quest for forgiveness Follows Frits' difficult journey through abuse, loss, and deep emotional scars Explores themes of resilience, anger, healing, and redemption Perfect for readers of historical fiction, Holocaust stories, and coming-of-age dramas Provides a realistic and heartfelt depiction of life under Nazi occupation Engaging storytelling that resonates with readers seeking emotional depth Suitable for book clubs, history enthusiasts, and fans of powerful personal stories

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rambling Ruminations
Date
5 April 2024
Pages
292
ISBN
9781957970127