When We Were Brave by Karla M. Jay
International best-seller. In WHEN WE WERE BRAVE, we find a conflicted SS officer, Wilhelm Falk, who risks everything to escape the Wehrmacht and get out the message about the death camps. Izaak is a young Jewish boy whose positive outlook is challenged daily as each new perilous situation comes along. American citizens, Herbert Müller, and his family are sent back to the hellish landscape of Germany because of the DNA coursing through their veins. In the panorama of World War II, these are the high-stakes plots and endearing characters whose braided fates we pray will work out in the end.
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Author Bio:
Karla has written in a few genres from humor to neo-noir, but her adopted favorite is historical fiction. Honors include recognition from The Independent Press, the Jerusalem Post, Reader Views (the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award), Book Excellence, NYC Big Book Awards, Pinnacle, the US Review of Books, Independent Book Publishers Association, Self-Publishing Review, Indies Today, the “Hoffer,” the Selfies, and readers around the world, all acknowledging and giving value to contributions by an ever-growing community of self-published authors.
Other noteworthy novels:
The Puppet Maker’s Daughter (WWII Historical Fiction)
It Happened in Silence (Southern USA Historical Fiction)