In This Hospitable Land, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

In This Hospitable Land eAudiobook MP3

Narrated by David Baker

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Award Winning Finalist in the Fiction: Historical category of the International Book Awards

When the Germans invade Belgium in 1940, chemistry professor Andr Severin fears the worst. His colleagues believe their social and political positions will protect them during the occupation, but Andr knows better. He has watched Hitlers rise to power and knows the Nazis will do anything to destroy their enemies. For the Severins are Jews, non-practicing, yes, but that wont matter to the Germansor to the Belgians desperate to protect themselves by informing on their neighbors. And so Andr and his brother Alin take their parents, wives, and children and flee south. But when France falls to the Nazis, the refugees are caught in a rural farming community where their only hope for survival is to blend in with the locals. Fortunately, the Severins have come to Huguenot country, settled by victims of religious persecution who risk their own lives to protect the Jewish refugees and defy the pro-Nazi government. And as the displaced family grows to love their new neighbors, Andr and Alin join forces with the French Resistance to help protect them. Based on one familys harrowing true story of survival, In This Hospitable Land is an inspirational novel about courage and the search for home in the midst of chaos.

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