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Camp Essig, Christoph Fischer, Dalum Lingen, displaced people, Elms Lager, Historical fiction, holocaust, Irena Gierz, Nazi Germany, Ostarbeiter, Poland, Polish Displaced People, preorder, Przedborów Poland, Westerstrasse Oldenburg, world war II, writer Christoph Fischer
LUDWIKA: A POLISH WOMAN’S STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE IN NAZI GERMANY IS #FREE ON AMAZON: UNTIL JANUARY 22.
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Blurb: It’s World War II and Ludwika Gierz, a young Polish woman, is forced to leave her family and go to Nazi Germany to work for an SS officer. There, she must walk a tightrope, learning to live as a second-class citizen in a world where one wrong word could spell disaster and every day could be her last. Based on real events, this is a story of hope amid despair, of love amid loss . . . ultimately, it’s one woman’s story of survival.
Get the book at your Amazon store: http://bookShow.me/1519539118
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and on Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28111001-ludwika
I’m extremely hopeful for this book: It has done better than all my previous books in pre-sales and it surprisingly sold out completely at the Kensington Book Fair last Saturday, where I had presented the already released paperback version.
Here is a review (from an Advance Review Copy) by Lorna Lee, author of “Never Turn Back” and “How Was I Supposed To Know”, to whet your apetite.
“This is the best kind of fiction—it’s based on the real life. Ludwika’s story highlights the magnitude of human suffering caused by WWII, transcending multiple generations and many nations.
WWII left no one unscarred, and Ludwika’s life illustrates this tragic fact. But she also reminds us how bright the human spirit can shine when darkness falls in that unrelenting way it does during wartime.
This book was a rollercoaster ride of action and emotion, skilfully told by Mr. Fischer, who brought something fresh and new to a topic about which thousands of stories have already been told.”
HERE ARE SOME MORE REVIEWS:
Couldn’t stop reading this, December 14, 2015
Christoph Fischer’s historical novel, Ludwika: A Polish Woman’s Struggle To Survive In Nazi Germany is a riveting page-turner that presents human drama at its best.
This review is from: Ludwika: A Polish Woman’s Struggle To Survive In Nazi Germany (Kindle Edition)
Great to see Christoph Fischer, author of The Three Nations trilogy, back with another classic world war 2 story. This is probably his tightest, best work yet. It’s intense and cinematic. Fans of world war two dramas will eat this one up. Well done!
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“Ludwika” is another suspenseful historical novel written by Christoph Fischer. It’s a unique story about a Polish woman in Germany during World War II. The author has the keen ability to reach you no matter what topic he is writing about. There is a great sense of urgency to tell the tales. This one is no exception. This might be what he does best though his other novels are all filled with a unique passion.
This is an emotional narrative that pulls on your heartstrings. Realistic and entirely gripping throughout. Not at all what I expected but once started I was hooked. Lured in by the comfortable writing style and the ease in which Lidwika’s story is told. Mr. Fischer manages to share a different angle of world war II and this specific period in time which makes for a deeply compelling read.
To know that this is based on Ludwika Gierz’s true-life events made it that much more enthralling. Her adventures, her choices and the choices that many people have lived through was told with grace and finesse. A real life force.
As sad as this tale is, there is also hope, inspiration and a spirit that sores high in the sky.
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Ludwika hated the rollercoaster of emotions that followed. Her hopes for complete security and stability were raised again but it also brought with it the fear that they would be smashed. In the past, the moments when she dared to dream of a better life for her and her family at home had always been followed by disappointment and disillusionment. She didn’t want that to happen once again…”


Christoph FischerAn atounding and emotional story.

wow thank you for this opportunity. I have been following the success of this book in your blogs and would love to read it.
My pleasure. I hope you’ll enjoy the book 🙂
That is hugely generous, Christoph! Have a terrific Tuesday. Mega hugs!
Monday!… Evidence of how much I dread going back to work Tuesday… Have a marvelous Monday my friend!
Wednesday please lol
Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day!
Hugs!
Sharing! Thanks, Christoph!
Thanks Olga 🙂
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Not to be missed!
Thanks Judith 🙂
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Just downloaded a copy! Best of luck with the giveaway!
Thanks. Hope you’ll enjoy the book 🙂
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Of course, I also downloaded your generous offer and look forward to reading it – knowing you’ll be treating any lingering “collective guilt feelings over my father’s generation” with your usual honesty and sensitivity.
Thank you so much, Inge. I hope I did. 🙂
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Grab your free copy of this great book.
Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
Just downloaded a copy and shared on Facebook and Twitter. Good luck.
Thank you Mary 🙂
Shared everywhere! 🙂 But not showing free on kindle? I already have it and anxious to read soon, but I don’t see it free?
Thank you. I just double-checked. The book shows as free when I go to Amazon. I’ve also got kdp reports saying it has been downloaded for free by readers, so hopefully this is just an oddity. Thanks for letting me know ❤
Christoph, if its a Countdown Promotion, one has to do this separately for US and UK. It seems you did the price-reduction manually for all eligible regions, because I just checked Canada (where D.G. is from) and Australia, and both show FREE.
You probably know this, but there is a site that lets you choose each of your books in all the Amazon countries (set up with the ASIN) by then clicking on a particular flag…I have bookmarked many for my books – mainly to check their listings.
They also have a way by adding “?d” where people get directed to their particular geographical Amazon site … Just thought someone here might find this helpful.
http://authl.it/ (your ebook, any region)
And so it was a glitch. I went in again through typing in the book’s name, and finally it said kindle 0.00 before that it only said free for kindle unlimited. 🙂
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Thanks Chris 🙂
Welcome Christoph 👍😃
Thanks Inge. Bookshowme is the same principle. The promotion is no countdown deal, just straightforward free for five days in all territories.
I’ve contacted Amazon about the technical issues but they insist that everything is fine.
Maybe it is spilling over from twitter 😉
Have a great day and thanks again ❤
Oh my. I hope to find a quiet corner to read this. 🙂
I’m surprised about this promotion. Thank you.
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