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Years have passed since the tumultuous and devastating World War II. For the families affected, all they could do is to try to piece their lives back together but the memories live on. Some can never forget or forgive and expect retribution. Their obsession drives them to decisions that will alter their lives. Lest We Forget begins where it's prequel, The Long Road Home ends. John and Katharina's daughter now has children that are grown, children that have questions about their ancestors. The next generation, John and Christine, now yearn to find out about their war hero grandfather after…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Years have passed since the tumultuous and devastating World War II. For the families affected, all they could do is to try to piece their lives back together but the memories live on. Some can never forget or forgive and expect retribution. Their obsession drives them to decisions that will alter their lives. Lest We Forget begins where it's prequel, The Long Road Home ends. John and Katharina's daughter now has children that are grown, children that have questions about their ancestors. The next generation, John and Christine, now yearn to find out about their war hero grandfather after finding his long ago packed away journals that are filled with stories that were never shared. The two decide that the only way they can understand is to return to the place where it all started. What they don't know is the danger that they will face as they begin their pursuit of learning more about him. Unaware of the uncertainty and hazards they will encounter that will change their lives, they decide to engage in their quest. The siblings find out that Germany is no longer the country that it once was. However, they discover that certain elements of prejudice and hatred remains. Among the hatred is the craving by a family for revenge against the descendants of the Eschmann family to which John and Christine belong. John and Christine soon learn that with everything there is a price to be paid. In their search both lives will be impacted and changed forever.
Autorenporträt
Paul Demetter, author of the Uelzen Series trilogy and The Journey We Call Mortality, presents a new historical fiction novel set in late 1900s Transylvania. With a background in Business Management and Human Resources, Paul draws from his forty-four years in international retail. A seasoned speaker and instructor, he showcased his work at the 2023 Frankfurt International Book Fair. Paul and his wife, Gena, live in Mooresville, North Carolina, cherishing their four children and thirteen grandchildren.Explore more at www.pauldemetter.com.