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_nPrism Books,Kochi
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100 _aArmando Lucas Correa
245 _aGERMAN GIRL
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260 _aLondon
_bSimson & Schuster
_c2016/01/01
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500 _aBefore everything changed, Hannah Rosenthal lived a charmed life. But now the streets of Berlin are draped in swastikas and Hannah is no longer welcome in the places she once considered home. A glimmer of hope appears in the shape of the St Louis, a transatlantic liner that promises Jews safe passage to Cuba. The Rosenthals sell everything they have to fund visas and tickets. At first the liner feels like luxury, but as they travel the circumstances of war change, and it soon becomes their prison. Seven decades later in New York, on her twelfth birthday Anna Rosen receives a package from Hannah, the great-aunt she never met but who raised her deceased father. Anna and her mother immediately travel to Cuba to meet this elderly relative, and for the first time Hannah tells them the untold story of her voyage on the St Louis.
650 _aFiction
650 _aJews, German--Fiction.
650 _aJews--Cuba--Fiction.
700 _aNick Caistor(tr)
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