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Explore the harrowing yet inspiring tale of 'A Winter's Day In 1939' in this gripping paperback edition. Immerse yourself in the deeply moving story of Polish refugees, led by young Adam, as they navigate the frozen landscapes of the USSR during one of the darkest periods of history. Filled with survival challenges and the relentless quest for freedom, this book captures the raw emotions of despair and hope. With vivid storytelling and profound themes of resilience, this novel brings history to life, enabling readers to feel the urgency and desperation faced by those forced into labor camps. Perfect for history enthusiasts, this edition is a must-have addition to any bookshelf. Dive into a poignant narrative of courage that resonates across generations. 'A Winter's Day In 1939' invites you to reflect on survival, human strength, and the enduring spirit to overcome. Released by Scholastic New Zealand, this brand new paperback has 288 pages packed with powerful storytelling that will leave a lasting impression. Get your copy now and bear witness to a crucial chapter in history that shapes our understanding of humanity. Delivery information: Safe and secure packaging ensures your book arrives in perfect condition. Orders are dispatched within 1-3 business days, so you won't have to wait long to experience this unforgettable journey. Order today and add this extraordinary book to your collection!
CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775430308
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 288
Sometimes your only weapon is the will to survive ... Taken from their home, forced to leave their country, put to work in labour camps, frozen and starved, Adam and his family doubt that they will ever make it out alive. Even if they were to get away, they might freeze to death,... or starve, or the bears might get them. For the Polish refugees, the whole of the USSR becomes a prison from which there is seemingly no escape.Read less
CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781775430308
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC NEW ZEALAND LTD
Number of Pages 288
Sometimes your only weapon is the will to survive ... Taken from their home, forced to leave their country, put to work in labour camps, frozen and starved, Adam and his family doubt that they will ever make it out alive. Even if they were to get away, they might freeze to death,... or starve, or the bears might get them. For the Polish refugees, the whole of the USSR becomes a prison from which there is seemingly no escape.Read less