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A Train in Winter by Caroline Moorehead

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A Train in Winter

An Extraordinary Story of Women, Friendship, and Resistance in Occupied France

Caroline Moorehead

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · November 8, 2011

Reading lane: World War II & Holocaust

In January 1943, 230 women of the French Resistance were sent to the death camps by the Nazis who had invaded and occupied their country.

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Why This Clicks

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Layered wartime history with a human scale and a clean, steady narrative pull.

Come here for

  • women’s solidarity under pressure
  • Occupied France, read with clarity and care

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  • classroom-friendly context
  • sustained, reflective reading

Book Details

Authors
Caroline Moorehead
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
November 8, 2011
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
World War II & Holocaust · Holocaust Stories for Teens
Reading lane
World War II & Holocaust

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Publisher Categories

  • French History

  • World War II History

  • Holocaust History

About This Book

In January 1943, 230 women of the French Resistance were sent to the death camps by the Nazis who had invaded and occupied their country. This is their story, told in full for the first time—a searing and unforgettable chronicle of terror, courage, defiance, survival, and the power of friendship. Caroline Moorehead, a distinguished biographer, human rights journalist, and the author of Dancing to the Precipice and Human Cargo , brings to life an extraordinary story that read...

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In January 1943, 230 women of the French Resistance were sent to the death camps by the Nazis who had invaded and occupied their country. This is their story, told in full for the first time—a searing and unforgettable chronicle of terror, courage, defiance, survival, and the power of friendship. Caroline Moorehead, a distinguished biographer, human rights journalist, and the author of Dancing to the Precipice and Human Cargo , brings to life an extraordinary story that readers of Mitchell Zuckoff’s Lost in Shangri-La , Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts , and Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken will find an essential addition to our retelling of the history of World War II—a riveting, rediscovered story of courageous women who sacrificed everything to combat the march of evil across the world.

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