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The
Sarah Ashdown Story
by
Simon Gandossi
Genre:
Historical Fiction
The
ground shook with each bomb that fell on London. The night sky lit
up, and the sounds of gunfire overwhelmed the city as our brave men
fought back. It took so many bombs to fall on this great city to make
the Germans realize that England could not be defeated. It took just
one bomb to make one woman realize her true destiny.
Sarah
Ashdown’s insurmountable guilt and remorse over the death of a
young girl sets in motion one of the most unbelievable stories of
World War II. An ordinary housewife who defied the odds to become one
of the most wanted women in occupied Europe, her story of
determination and courage will shock and inspire those who read it.
Simon
Gandossi is a historical fiction author who was born and raised in
Western Australia. From an early age, Simon discovered a passion for
history and writing. It is that passion combined with his desire to
bring to light the different aspects of the past that makes him a
unique writer. There are a lot of people who give up so much to
follow their dreams, and Simon is no different. To become a
professional writer is difficult, but his hard work and determination
has seen him develop from an amateur to a full-time writer in just a
few years.
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The cover is intriguing. It makes me want to read the book.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever driven across Australia?
ReplyDeleteThe cover is fantastic. Draws you in
ReplyDeleteI think the cover looks interesting
ReplyDeleteI would very much like to read Sarah Ashdown’s story of what she saw and did during this horrific war.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued and want to read the story.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I think cover is little busy.
I'd prefer cleaner, more direct.
Just my opinion...
Best wishes!
Intriguing
ReplyDeleteI like the cover and would love to read this story and i like bookson WWll whether they are fiction or nonfiction. Vivian Furbay jtandviv (at) q (dot)com
ReplyDeletesounds so interesting!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading this book !
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