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"What We Can't Forget" follows three young people through the horrors of WWII and into the aftermath where the world doesn't want to remember what they can't forget. Brutally torn from his family and a life of privilege in Yugoslavia, Milo Ivanovic despairs when Nazis force him and his fellow captives to carve a route through treacherous terrain in the arctic north of Norway to deliver ore to the Wehrmacht. No one survives the Blood Road, but he has to... Pressured into a loveless marriage and brought to the United States, Adrijana Ivanovic, refuses to believe that her beloved twin is lost to…mehr

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"What We Can't Forget" follows three young people through the horrors of WWII and into the aftermath where the world doesn't want to remember what they can't forget. Brutally torn from his family and a life of privilege in Yugoslavia, Milo Ivanovic despairs when Nazis force him and his fellow captives to carve a route through treacherous terrain in the arctic north of Norway to deliver ore to the Wehrmacht. No one survives the Blood Road, but he has to... Pressured into a loveless marriage and brought to the United States, Adrijana Ivanovic, refuses to believe that her beloved twin is lost to her, until she realizes that Sigrid Holt, a perplexing Norwegian woman, holds the key to bringing back the brother she knew. The war ended, but it's never over...
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Linda Saether is a Norwegian/American physician, blogger, and playwright. She is intrigued by many historical eras, and writes with the goal of bringing her readers into the midst of her character's challenges and struggles. She particularly enjoys writing about women who find they have the strength and ingenuity to overcome adversity and thrive in societies often determined to suppress them.