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4.8
34 reviewsThe trip is carefully planned, but total surprises keep cropping up. She loses her hotel reservations to German soldiers - twice! Did her travel agent know the uncertainty of making a hotel reservation on the eve of the annual Nazi Party Rally? She was taken to Nazi Headquarters in Salzburg! How does one spend a black night in Austria? She becomes entangled in circumstances that are fascinating, frustrating, and romantic! (Listening to Hungarian music can be treacherous!)
As Helen joyfully hops from country to country, more than one handsome man longs for her to stay. Join her on the streets of Paris, amidst throngs of frantic people who are trying to leave Europe. Be an eye-witness to a Paris where taxis and drivers are commandeered to military service, as France prepares for war on the eve of the Munich Conference. Why is the RMS Queen Mary distanced off shore, instead of waiting at the dock?
Jump into an adventure you will remember forever! Readers of this book come away feeling like they were right there with her! Enjoy over 20 photos from her scrapbook!
Here is an excerpt from a review from a reader, that was sent to me via email:
Loved the book!! It gives such a delightful and at times ominous glimpse through your Aunt's eyes of that time in history. Her expressions, the music and cinema that she refers to, draw the reader right into the 30's. The historical time line, is so very helpful and provides a very powerful context to Helen's travel experiences. I marvel at her stamina, which I'm sure came from her joyous expectancy of good. And the luggage---always finding her, no matter who or how it leaves her sight but always to show up in the right place at the right time!! ( Airlines take note!!!) The Photos are well placed and become an integral part of the journey and definitely add to the reader's (my) enjoyment. Helen expressed such a sense of freedom and trust in good, and this altitude of thought provided her with an adventure of the finest sort. The Germany and Nazi experiences were fascinating to read about, and then to actually read the letter written to her from the Austrian soldier, as well as the other correspondence from the soldier, Hubert, added even more depth