01489cam a2200373 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340200018000750200015000930200018001080400008001260430012001340500027001460820028001731000037002012450070002382500024003082640075003323000049004073360026004563370028004823380027005105000109005375200213006466500019008596500026008786500054009046500036009586500029009946510030010236510031010536550031010841312740542OCoLC20220607112006.0220427t20222022nyuab 000 1 eng d a9780063247895 a0063247895 a9780063226661 cAJM ae-lv---14aPR9199.4.S34bD38 202204a813/.6223/eng/202204211 aSanders, Shelly,d1964-eauthor.10aDaughters of the occupation :ba novel of WWII /cShelly Sanders. aFirst U.S. edition. 1aNew York, NY :bHarper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,c[2022] a364, 16 pages :billustrations, map ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes: P.S. insights, interviews and more....author's note, further reading, and book club questions. aThirty years after a Jewish widow and her children are kept safe by their loyal housekeeper after the Nazis take over Latvia in 1940, she begs her estranged granddaughter to find out what happened to her son. 0aJewsvFiction. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945. 0aRumbula Massacre, Rumbula, Latvia, 1941vFiction. 0aGrandparent and childvFiction. 0aFamily secretsvFiction. 0aRì„ga (Latvia)vFiction. 0aRumbula (Latvia)vFiction. 7aHistorical fiction.2lcgft