Ludwika has been longlisted for the Summer Indie Book Awards 2016, Historical Fiction and stands a very good chance of winning it. It’s a two horse race, a tight head to head.
You can vote once a day and not just for my book but for other historical novels as long as it is in the same go.
Please make my day and consider voting for Ludwika for Best Historical Fiction:http://www.poll-maker.com/poll533529x7C28e4CB-22
THANK YOU FOR GETTING ME THIS FAR! YOUR SUPPORT HAS BEEN TRULY OVERWHELMING
From Amazon: 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.
Editorial Review: “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.”
Consider voting for Ludwicka for Best Historical Fiction:http://www.poll-maker.com/poll533529x7C28e4CB-22
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
Thanks Chris 🙂
Welcome Christoph (I voted as well) 👍😃
Consider it done my friend.
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Thanks David 🙂
I voted, Christoph. I can see that it’s very close – good luck!
Thanks Wendy!
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Thanks Christoph. I voted for Ludwika… It’s a great tale, gripping and moving, that contributes to our understanding of that period. I hope it wins. Best wishes Bill