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Heimat by Shirley Wegner Nitschke, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Heimat by Shirley Wegner Nitschke, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Shirley Wegner Nitschke
Current price: $29.94

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Heimat by Shirley Wegner Nitschke, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Shirley Wegner Nitschke
Current price: $29.94
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Size: 0.97 x 9 x 1.4
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Heimat: Steppes of Russia is a work of historical fiction that personalizes the poignant story of the Germans from Russia through the precocious Helga Baden. At a young age, Helga was destined to go on a quest that would take her from Germany to Russia to America in one life span. A helpmate to her blind sister, as a young girl, Helga gave advice to her father, with the mind of an adult way beyond her years. Helga's love for a Russian is not expected nor would it be accepted by her people. This is a story of hope, survival, conviction, determination, and innovation. It is the story of an individual, a family, three groups, and three nations. Russia became a land that was feared and eventually Helga, along with her brother, Jacob, and his family, and Gretchen left the Black Sea area and traveled to America. The against-all-odds survival of the Germans from Russia is truly remarkable and heart-wrenching. | Heimat by Shirley Wegner Nitschke, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Heimat: Steppes of Russia is a work of historical fiction that personalizes the poignant story of the Germans from Russia through the precocious Helga Baden. At a young age, Helga was destined to go on a quest that would take her from Germany to Russia to America in one life span. A helpmate to her blind sister, as a young girl, Helga gave advice to her father, with the mind of an adult way beyond her years. Helga's love for a Russian is not expected nor would it be accepted by her people. This is a story of hope, survival, conviction, determination, and innovation. It is the story of an individual, a family, three groups, and three nations. Russia became a land that was feared and eventually Helga, along with her brother, Jacob, and his family, and Gretchen left the Black Sea area and traveled to America. The against-all-odds survival of the Germans from Russia is truly remarkable and heart-wrenching. | Heimat by Shirley Wegner Nitschke, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















