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The Silent Unseen
The Silent Unseen: A Novel of World War II | Amanda McCrina
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A mesmerizing historical novel of suspense and intrigue about a teenage girl who risks everything to save her missing brother. Poland, July 1944. Sixteen-year-old Maria is making her way home after years of forced labor in Nazi Germany, only to find her village destroyed and her parents killed in a war between the Polish Resistance and Ukrainian nationalists. To Maria’s shock, the local Resistance unit is commanded by her older brother, Tomek—who she thought was dead. He is now a “Silent Unseen,” a special-operations agent with an audacious plan to resist a new and even more dangerous enemy sweeping in from the East. When Tomek disappears, Maria is determined to find him, but the only person who might be able to help is a young Ukrainian prisoner and the last person Maria trusts—even as she feels a growing connection to him that she can’t resist. Tightly woven, relentlessly intense, The Silent Unseen depicts an explosive entanglement of loyalty, lies, and love during wartime, from Amanda McCrina, the acclaimed author of Traitor, a debut hailed by Elizabeth Wein as “Alive with detail and vivid with insight . . . a piercing and bittersweet story.”
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Set at the end of #WWII, this book shows an uncommonly portrayed part of the war- Maria, released from a Nazi labor camp, makes her way home to Poland- where fighting continues with a variety of factions- Polish, Soviet & Ukrainians. Like Maria, Kostya is motivated by family- but he tries to balance his courier role between two groups- willing to do anything to keep them alive. Reliant on coincidences but fast-paced, it‘s gripping from the get-go!

EvieBee This sounds great! 2y
TorieStorieS @EvieBee It‘s available everywhere 4/5! If you end up reading it, I can‘t wait to see what you think of it! 2y
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