Jemp

Jemp
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9780595451494
ISBN-13 : 0595451497
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Book Synopsis Jemp by : Robert Jean-Pierre Stein

Download or read book Jemp written by Robert Jean-Pierre Stein and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2007-10 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This autobiographical account vividly portrays the vulnerability of a country at war and the personal dilemmas faced by those caught in the midst of evil in a time when the Nazi regime threatened to invade and conquer Europe and beyond. Robert Jean-Pierre "Jemp" Stein, an eleven-year-old boy, must learn how to survive when the Nazis take over his family's home country of Luxembourg. Forced to join the Hitler Youth to remain in school and avoid far worse consequences, Stein outwardly exhibits his loyalty to the Nazi cause while secretly working for a patriot group. He continues his covert work by helping Allied flyers escape through France, and in a grand conclusive moment in the war, Stein sees his country liberated by General Patton's army. Jemp recounts the horrors of how war rips into the heart of a community and takes over one boy's life. At the same time, it expresses the blessings received by Jemp, an active participant in restoring peace to the region.


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