MONICA’S WAR by Jo Horne
Monica’s War follows the life of Monica Beresford Wichfeld, who has always lived on her own terms. The story cultivates a vivid world of the rich and famous in Copenhagen, where she proceeds to both raise a family and foster an ongoing affair with a neighbor—with her husband’s approval.
But, Monica’s main act to defy convention is still to come: when the Nazis invade her country, she turns her home into a pivot point for the Resistance and refuses to allow them to intimidate her or infect her world. As she makes a conscious decision to stay and fight rather than flee, Monica evolves a sense of responsibility motivated by visions of her children’s’ futures, accepting her role as an individual who can make a difference against all odds.
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Writing genre fiction as Anna Schmidt, Jo Horne is an award-winning and critically acclaimed author. This Milwaukee author earned her Master of Arts degree in Theatre Arts. Her first attempt at screenwriting made it to the quarter finals of the Nicholl Screenwriting Competition. She has taught at the college level and is a popular presenter of hands-on workshops at writing seminars and conferences. She is currently working on a memoir about the death of her husband and her own journey into widowhood.