RESISTANCE

I know. I missed yesterday’s post.

And if I’m being honest, I’ll probably miss a couple more, because it’s a really busy month.

BUT, to make up for it, today’s giveaway will be a double one.

First, congratulations to Lily and Grace!

And now, a few words about RESISTANCE.

When the Nazis took over in Krakow, Poland in 1939, one of their early moves was to expel many of the Jewish teenagers from the city. With no idea of where to go, several of the teens eventually ended up on the farm of Shimshon and Gusta Draenger.

For a long time they were sheltered and kept safe from the war. Gradually, they heard what was happening to their families who were trapped back in the Ghetto. By 1943, these young people made the decision to form a resistance cell and fight back against the Nazis.

RESISTANCE is based on their true story.

The book trailer for the novel is HERE.

And for fun, here are a few behind the scenes pictures from the filming!

RESISTANCE is the story of courage, the power of young people, and staying true to yourself. If you have not yet read it, I hope you will check it out.

I have immense respect and admiration for what these resistance fighters did, under the most difficult of situations. If you wish to enter to win a signed copy, please tell me in comments about someone you very much admire.

Winners for this will be announced on Monday.

Remember that if you wish to get a signed copy of any of my books, please order through the King’s English (link below).

THE KING’S ENGLISH (AUTOGRAPHED COPIES)

BARNES & NOBLE

AMAZON

BOOKSHOP.ORG

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Published on December 11, 2021 15:12
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message 1: by cherry (new)

cherry I admire my dad. He's the most selfless person I know, always able to sacrifice something for others, no matter how small or large, and always putting other's needs before his own. I hope to become like him one day :)


message 2: by Elena (new)

Elena Braun I admire my grandmother, she moved from Croatia to Australia when she was eleven then when she was fourteen she moved to the US and has been making her own way since then, she is very kind and I want to be as successful as her.


Graceful Reader I admire my mom. She has always been there for us, caring for us and giving advice. She is kind and thoughtful, and takes the time to listen to your endless string of problems and questions, and then help you through them.


message 4: by Mayim (last edited Dec 12, 2021 06:29PM) (new)

Mayim I admire my brother for his bravery and perseverance whilst going through cancer treatment. Although his treatment is finished now he never failed to have a smile on his face and the positivity he showed through it all still amazes me. I love him more than words can describe. He is my warrior!


message 5: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl I admire my late father. He served in the military during the Korean conflict. He was an honest, hard-working man who loved his family and was always positive. He taught me to look for the good in people and to give people the benefit of the doubt as much as possible. I have tried to model my life and actions after him. I miss him every day, but I know he loved me; and for that, I will always be thankful.


message 6: by Shiloh (new)

Shiloh I admire a lot of authors. I just think it's really cool that people can have so much talent and write a book! I look up to them because I want to be an author when I'm older, even though I probably won't end up being one.


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