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"With boundaries clearly drawn by the horror of World War II, Austrian teenager Marianne Leichtner doesn't think about love. Returning from Germany, where she was forced to attend school as a linguist, she settles back into life in the countryside. The crash of an American B-17 bomber in the hills behind her family's home changes everything. Shortly following the accident, Marianne discovers Charlie and Sam, the only surviving crewmen from the plan, hiding in the barn. She decides to help them and is thrust into a world of danger and secrets. An unlikely friendship forms, and then the Nazis arrive. After a week of hiding the young men, Marianne is attacked by Lieutenant Herske, a Nazi officer, and is rescued by Charlie. She helps the Americans escape, but assumed the worst when she learns two Americans were killed trying to cross the border. As she pieces together her broken heart, Marianne decides the only way she can defy the Nazis is to join the Austrian resistance. To cross that line means discovering who she really is and what she is willing to do. Because of Charlie, she is willing to take the chance." -- page [4] of cover
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monografia Rebiun38016954 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38016954 m o d cr ||||||||||| 141215t20142014utu o 000 1 eng d 9781599929408 1599929406 INARC eng rda INARC OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ 813/.6 23 Mason, Melanie 1978-) author The line that divides Melanie Mason Salt Lake City, Utah Walnut Springs Press [2014] Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Walnut Springs Press 2014 1 online resource (229 pages) 1 online resource (229 pages) Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier "With boundaries clearly drawn by the horror of World War II, Austrian teenager Marianne Leichtner doesn't think about love. Returning from Germany, where she was forced to attend school as a linguist, she settles back into life in the countryside. The crash of an American B-17 bomber in the hills behind her family's home changes everything. Shortly following the accident, Marianne discovers Charlie and Sam, the only surviving crewmen from the plan, hiding in the barn. She decides to help them and is thrust into a world of danger and secrets. An unlikely friendship forms, and then the Nazis arrive. After a week of hiding the young men, Marianne is attacked by Lieutenant Herske, a Nazi officer, and is rescued by Charlie. She helps the Americans escape, but assumed the worst when she learns two Americans were killed trying to cross the border. As she pieces together her broken heart, Marianne decides the only way she can defy the Nazis is to join the Austrian resistance. To cross that line means discovering who she really is and what she is willing to do. Because of Charlie, she is willing to take the chance." -- page [4] of cover World War, 1939-1945- Fiction Austria- Fiction Austria. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJx8BTwr9ybyyMq4GVJFKd Historical fiction, American Love stories, American Historical fiction. Fiction. Historical fiction. Love stories. Historical fiction.