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The Silent Resistance The Silent Resistance by Anna Normann
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“It is the price we pay for starting a war we could never win, I'm afraid. For listening to liars”
Anna Normann, The Silent Resistance
“I believe there will be a future after this, a place where my little girl can be free and happy.' Anni smiled. 'Otherwise, what has it all been for?”
Anna Normann, The Silent Resistance
“Ingrid could see his face in the shadowy light. She could also see the little boy she remembered, somewhere there in this grown man's features. She knew she had already forgiven him. They had both been children, trying to navigate an adults' world neither of them fully understood”
Anna Normann, The Silent Resistance
“He had encouraged her to read whatever books she wanted but made it clear that no dog ears were allowed, no breaking the spine of books and no scribbling inside. At some point or other, she had broken all the rules. He was never angry; she always felt safe”
Anna Normann, The Silent Resistance
“Her home had been a sanctuary, a place to feel safe, but now the danger was inside her house. She had no idea how to deal with it, and that scared her more than anything”
Anna Normann, The Silent Resistance
“His eyes softened when he looked at the little girl. Anni thought she could see longing and perhaps sorrow. It was disturbing. She wanted to think of the enemy as the monsters they were, not as actual humans with feelings”
Anna Normann, The Silent Resistance