Hannie Schaft didn't train to be a soldier- she had dreams of her own. But dreams die in wartime, and her friends are no longer safe. Hiding them is not enough. Hannie is young but she won't stand aside as the menace of Nazi evil tightens its grip on her country. Recruited into the Resistance, she learns to shoot and is notorious for not missing her targets. As she draws deeper into a web of plots, disguises and assassinations, whispers spread like wildfire amongst enemies and friends alike. They know her name. She's "the Girl with Red Hair." A match for any Nazi soldier, a true threat, a target. Buzzy Jackson's debut is an unputdownable novel of love, loyalty, and the limits we confront when our deepest values are tested.
Buzzy Jackson Books
Buzzy Jackson crafts narratives deeply rooted in her experiences growing up in the American West, exploring the intricate relationship between place and identity. Her work delves into the American landscape, examining how history shapes individuals and communities. With a keen eye for detail and a vivid prose style, Jackson brings the complexities of American life to life on the page. Readers will find their understanding of the nation's evolving character and identity enriched by her insightful storytelling.



To Die Beautiful
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Set against a rich historical backdrop, this award-winning novel delves into the intricacies of the human experience through compelling characters and their intertwining lives. It explores themes of resilience, identity, and the impact of history on personal choices. The narrative is both engaging and thought-provoking, offering readers a vivid portrayal of the past while highlighting the emotional journeys of its protagonists. This book not only entertains but also invites reflection on the lessons learned from history.
Ein großer Roman nach der wahren Geschichte einer Frau, die für ihren Glauben an das Gute bis zum Letzten ging Amsterdam, 1940: Es herrscht Krieg, und Hannie Schaft, eine Jurastudentin voller Ideale, schließt sich dem Widerstand an. Bald entdeckt sie ihre gefährlichste Waffe: ihr Frausein. Getarnt von Schönheit und Jugend kommt sie jenen Männern nahe, die so viel Unheil stiften – und tötet sie. Als »das Mädchen mit den roten Haaren« wird sie die meistgesuchte Frau Hollands. Dann jedoch beginnt sie, Gefühle für den Widerstandskämpfer Jan zu entwickeln, mit verheerenden Konsequenzen ... "Mitreißend erzählt der Roman die wahre Geschichte von Hannie Schaft, die für ihre jüdischen Freundinnen ihr Leben aufs Spiel setzt." FREUNDIN