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Mist O'er the Voyageur by Naomi Dawn Musch
Mist O'er the Voyageur by Naomi Dawn Musch











The two cover the topic of German POW camps on American soil very well, and bring a little-covered aspect of WWII to life. I especially enjoyed this book after reading Amy Lynn Green’s book Things We Didn’t Say last summer.

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Couchīuy on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ChristianBookĪnother fantastic installment in the “Heroines of WWII” series!

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Witherspoon Goes to War by Mary DavisĪ Rose for the Resistance by Angela K. The Cryptographer’s Dilemma by Johnnie Alexander Can she manage the farm, keep the prisoners in line, and hold her family together through these turbulent times? Someone seems intent on causing accidents and Fannie is certain the culprit is one of the two handsome older Germans or possibly both. With her father’s sudden death and her brothers overseas, Fannie must now do the work of three men on their 200-acre farm until eight German prisoners arrive and, just as Fannie feared, trouble comes too. Only last year, Fannie O’Brien was considered a beauty with a brain, and her future shone bright, despite the war pounding Europe. The Realities of WWII Come to a Wisconsin Farmįull of intrigue, adventure, and romance, this series celebrates the unsung heroes & the heroines of WWII.













Mist O'er the Voyageur by Naomi Dawn Musch