Pastel Orphans by Gemma Liviero audiobook

Pastel Orphans

By Gemma Liviero
Read by Nick Podehl , Amy McFadden , and Whitney Dykhouse

Brilliance Audio
10.11 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781501256301

In 1930s Berlin, young Henrik, the son of a Jewish father and Aryan mother, watches the world around him crumbling: people are rioting in the streets, a strange yellow star begins appearing in shop windows, and friends are forced to move—or they simply disappear. After his father becomes gravely ill, Henrik and his little sister, Greta, are taken by their mother to Poland for safety. However, not even the pastoral surroundings of their new home can protect them from the terrors of war. When the Nazis invade and Greta is kidnapped, Henrik must shed his youthful innocence and search for his lost sister, a quest that will further reveal a harrowing landscape of violence and struggle?but also unexpected connections. Uniquely told from the perspective of youth plunged into adult chaos, Pastel Orphans is a coming-of-age story that explores profound lessons in self-belief, kindness, and human endurance. Revised edition: This edition of Pastel Orphans includes editorial revisions.

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Summary

Summary

In 1930s Berlin, young Henrik, the son of a Jewish father and Aryan mother, watches the world around him crumbling: people are rioting in the streets, a strange yellow star begins appearing in shop windows, and friends are forced to move—or they simply disappear.

After his father becomes gravely ill, Henrik and his little sister, Greta, are taken by their mother to Poland for safety. However, not even the pastoral surroundings of their new home can protect them from the terrors of war. When the Nazis invade and Greta is kidnapped, Henrik must shed his youthful innocence and search for his lost sister, a quest that will further reveal a harrowing landscape of violence and struggle?but also unexpected connections.

Uniquely told from the perspective of youth plunged into adult chaos, Pastel Orphans is a coming-of-age story that explores profound lessons in self-belief, kindness, and human endurance.

Revised edition: This edition of Pastel Orphans includes editorial revisions.

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Author Bio: Gemma Liviero

Author Bio: Gemma Liviero

Gemma Liviero lives in Brisbane, Australia, with her husband and two teenagers. She has worked as a copywriter, corporate writer, magazine feature writer and editor, and holds an Advanced Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing).

Her storytelling journey began in preteen years. Shortly afterwards came several awards for short stories with fantasy themes, before expanding this genre to novels. In the past decade, Gemma’s writing interests have turned towards the consequences of war. Having researched the subject of war over many years, as well as growing up with family members who experienced war action, she gravitated towards historical fiction set during WWII.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 10.11
Audience: Adult
Language: English