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William Wood

    This Canadian author's work navigates the intersection of history and nature. His writings delve into pivotal moments of Canadian history while demonstrating a profound commitment to animal welfare and conservation. Through his chronicles, he breathes life into historical events and figures, employing a narrative style that immerses readers in bygone eras. His contributions offer a compelling exploration of historical conflicts and the vital importance of preserving natural sanctuaries.

    Fate and Faith
    • Fate and Faith

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The Nazi threat disturbs a Jewish family in North East France. Their talented daughter, Ruth, leaves for Krakow to teach music. She is French, fascinating and foreign. Is she Jewish or Christian? A passionate relationship must end, and her lover, now a fighter pilot, flies in defence of Poland. Ruth is trapped in Krakow and survives while she can in the subjugated city. Some of her friends escape to France and England, while others join the resistance in Poland. Ruth finds consolation, but an embittered Jew-hater seeks her out.This novel celebrates love, comradeship and common humanity. Music is a common language. Even tragedy may be uplifting and the example of the fallen will inspire those who fight on. Characters recognisable today face the challenge of World War 2. Their response is a life-affirming story for humanity.

      Fate and Faith