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The Heart Mender
The Heart Mender: A Story of Second Chances | Andy Andrews
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A unique blend of historical fact and engaging fiction showing the power of forgiveness. While digging up a withering wax myrtle tree beside his waterfront home on the Gulf coast, author Andy Andrews unearths a rusted metal container filled with Nazi artifacts and begins an intriguing investigation that unlocks an unspoken past that took place in his backyard . . . literally. In 1942, as the country gears up for a full-scale commitment to WWII, German subs are dispatched to the Gulf of Mexico to sink U.S. vessels carrying goods and fuel. While taking a late-night walk, Helen Mason-widowed by war-discovers the near-lifeless body of a German sailor. Enraged at the site of Josef Landermann's uniform, Helen is prepared to leave him to die when an unusual phrase, faintly uttered, changes her mind. Set in a period simmering with anger and suspicion The Heart Mender offers the very real chronicle of a small town preparing itself for the worst the world has to offer. As cargo from torpedoed ships begins to wash up on the beach, Josef and Helen must reconcile their pasts to create a future. Blending his unique style of historical accuracy with unparalleled storytelling, New York Times best-selling author Andy Andrews offers a tale of war, faith, and forgiveness illuminating the one principle that frees the human spirit. Previously released as Island of Saints, this new edition includes a reader's guide and a "Where Are They Now?" update on the real-life characters.
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LoverofLit
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This book hit all the points. An interesting mix of historical fact and non-fiction. The plot was well paced and the characters were relatable and you WANTED to root for them. The author's narration was spot on for what this book represented. This was right up my alley! But I found my mind wandering quite a bit. And I didn't really get into it until it was almost through the short 6 and a half hours. I'm thinking I'm a little book hungover still.

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LoverofLit
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Impulse buy on Audible!

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Worley-B
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Wow!! I was 70% through the book and thinking it was good enough, not epic, but quickly found I was wrong when I discovered that it is, in fact, a true story! Originally I chose it for a quick, feel-good read, but it was crazy interesting too! Did you know German U Boats sunk hundreds of ships in the Gulf of Mexico - the crew even coming ashore in the US occasionally?! They kind of leave that out of school teachings. It takes 4 hours; read it!

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