Jozef Ondraski, a first lieutenant in the Polish cavalry during WWII, finds himself without country, family, or home, as Nazi Germany takes over every aspect of life. When he decides to make his way to England to offer his services as a translator to the Polish Government in Exile in London, he must take a perilous journey through enemy territory. Through it all, he makes new friends, suffers from injury and illness, and learns to reach out for the unseen Hand of God. But nothing can prepare him for the unexpected surprises that await him in the bombed and battered streets of London...
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AuthorSarah Brazytis - Christian, Historian, Author. In that order. Sarah’s quotes"Stefan!" shouted Casimir. "What are you doing, out in the rain with that girl? Madman!" As Stefan raised his head, Rozalia heard her aunt's bubbling laughter. "Not a madman, Cass - a lover!" "Same thing," said Casimir; but he put an arm around Anastasia where she stood holding the baby, and kissed her."— Sarah Brazytis Archives
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