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n Paris during World War 2, a Priest and a Rabbi devise a plan to hide Jewish children from the concentration camps and death chambers of the Nazis. The story follows Sophia, a teenage girl, who goes to live with a childless Catholic couple. Sophia has close encounters with the Nazis who seek her life and the lives of her parents. The plot also centers on the meeting of the Catholic and Jewish religions, as Sophia and her hosts adapt to and learn about each other. The story then moves to Cincinnati, Ohio, as Sophia emigrates there after the war and where she becomes a part of another dilemma-…mehr

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n Paris during World War 2, a Priest and a Rabbi devise a plan to hide Jewish children from the concentration camps and death chambers of the Nazis. The story follows Sophia, a teenage girl, who goes to live with a childless Catholic couple. Sophia has close encounters with the Nazis who seek her life and the lives of her parents. The plot also centers on the meeting of the Catholic and Jewish religions, as Sophia and her hosts adapt to and learn about each other. The story then moves to Cincinnati, Ohio, as Sophia emigrates there after the war and where she becomes a part of another dilemma- the predicament of unwed pregnancy in the 1940s and adoption. Sophia's Attic combines elements of humor, intrigue, emotion, and faith in God in difficult times in order to create a riveting and entertaining story. Based on a compilation of true stories.
Autorenporträt
Ray Eichenberger is a retired attorney, and lives in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. Ray has a B.S. in Education from Miami University, a B.A. in HIstory from Miami University, and a Juris Doctor from Capital University. Ray's hobbies are golf, travel, and racing and breeding standardbred horses for racing. Ray is a Christian author with twenty books to his credit, including non-fiction Christian themes, and fictional works. Ray can be contacted at RedFootBooks@aol.com.