As far as World War II stories go, "Don’t Say Anything to Anybody" (2017, Third Path Press) certainly stands out in the crowd. The author, Brigitte Yearman, was the child of a German soldier— -- a perspective few Americans have ever heard. From ages 5 to 11, Yearman was part of wartime child transports, survived as a North German refugee, escaped Russian soldiers, and scavenged bombed out towns for food. Surviving the reconstruction years as a teenager was no easier. Much more than a war story, "Don’t Say Anything to Anybody" follows a clever and resourceful girl during her coming-of-age years. It’s a timeless adventure story that celebrates shining acts of compassion and hope during serious adversity. Co-author Anika Hanisch joins her for an author event, discussing their unusual co-authoring relationship, the refugee experience in any generation, and the healing that Yearman found through writing her memoir.
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Country Bookshelf
28 W. Main St.Bozeman, MT
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