WWII Memoirist Brigitte Yearman and Anika Hanisch, Don’t Say Anything to Anybody

Oct 8

LT Pick Free

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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