Category - Fiction / Historical Fiction
Format - Paperback
Condition - Fair
Listed - 2 months ago
Ships From - New York
Seller Description
It is June 1943, and for four years the Nazi armies have cecunied the Polish town of Bedzin. Twelve-year-old Eva, along with her father and her sister, have been forced to leave their comfortable home and move into a tiny attic in the Jewish ghetto. But Eva's life takes an even more terrifying turn when she and her sister are torn from their father and imprisoned in a Nazi Work camp. There, Eva is forced to spin thread to make blankets and uniforms for the German army. As she struggles amid ever-worsening dangers to save her life and that of her sick sister, Eva's world tears apart like the weak threads on her spinning machine.