Ebook {Epub PDF} Safe Passage by Ida Cook
Safe Passage Ida Cook. Harlequin Special Releases November On Sale: November 1, pages ISBN: EAN: Trade Size Add to Wish List. Women's Fiction. Gala opera evenings. Sudden wealth and fame. Dangerous undercover missions into the heart of Nazi Germany. Standing up to the perils of the Blitz. SAFE PASSAGE SAFE PASSAGE The Remarkable True Story of Two Sisters Who Rescued Jews from the Nazis IDA COOK To my incomparable parents, without whose loving and commonsense. English. pages, [7] pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates: 24 cm. This is the remarkable true story of a Mills Boon [registered] author who rescued Jews from the Nazis."Safe Passage" brings back into print the life story of Ida Cook, one of Mills Boon's best-loved novelists In this gripping memoir, Cook tells the story of how she and her sister, Louise, transported Jews out of Germany in the years before User Interaction Count:
REVIEW: Safe Passage by Ida Cook (Mary Burchell) I'd been eyeing this book after it was promoted on the eharlequin website and this month, I decided "why not. Sounds interesting.". Interesting indeed. This book is "the truth is stranger than fiction.". Two young English women become enamored of opera, travel the world to see and meet. Safe Passage. By Ida Cook () 1This buoyant saga of a dark time concerns two London sisters whose addiction to opera led them to travel widely in pursuit of their favorite stars. So it happened. Synopsis This is the remarkable true story of a Mills Boon[registered] author who rescued Jews from the Nazis."Safe Passage" brings back into print the life story of Ida Cook, one of Mills Boon's best-loved novelists In this gripping memoir, Cook tells the story of how she and her sister.
Ida Cook (24 August – 22 December ) was a British campaigner for Jewish refugees and a romance novelist as Mary Burchell. Ida Cook and her sister Mary Louise Cook (–) rescued Jews from the Nazis during the s. The sisters helped 29 people escape, funded mainly by Ida's writing. SAFE PASSAGE SAFE PASSAGE The Remarkable True Story of Two Sisters Who Rescued Jews from the Nazis IDA COOK To my incomparable parents, without whose loving and commonsense. English. pages, [7] pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates: 24 cm. This is the remarkable true story of a Mills Boon [registered] author who rescued Jews from the Nazis."Safe Passage" brings back into print the life story of Ida Cook, one of Mills Boon's best-loved novelists In this gripping memoir, Cook tells the story of how she and her sister, Louise, transported Jews out of Germany in the years before World War II.
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