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La guerre qui m'a sauvé la vie

Cette série retrace la vie d'enfants confrontés aux défis de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, forcés de quitter leurs foyers et de découvrir une résilience qu'ils ignoraient posséder. Jetés dans des circonstances inconnues, ils nouent des liens inattendus et affrontent l'adversité avec un courage croissant. C'est une exploration émouvante de la survie, de la découverte de sa propre valeur et de l'impact profond de la famille choisie en temps de guerre. Les récits capturent magnifiquement des thèmes d'espoir, d'appartenance et l'esprit humain durable sur fond de bouleversements historiques.

The War I Finally Won
Violet History: Războiul care mi-a salvat viața
The War That Saved My Life

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    A young disabled girl and her brother are evacuated from London to the English countryside during World War II, where they find life to be much sweeter away from their abusive mother

    The War That Saved My Life
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    An exceptionally moving story of triumph against all odds set during World War 2, from the acclaimed author of Jefferson’s Sons and for fans of Number the Stars. Nine-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada’s twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn’t waste a minute—she sneaks out to join him. So begins a new adventure of Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan—and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother? This masterful work of historical fiction is equal parts adventure and a moving tale of family and identity—a classic in the making.

    Violet History: Războiul care mi-a salvat viața
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    When Ada's clubfoot is surgically fixed at last, she knows for certain that she's not what her mother said she was - crippled in her mind as well as in her body. But who is she, she wonders? Ada and her brother, Jamie, are living with their guardian, Susan, in a cottage in the English countryside, on the estate of the formidable Lady Thorton and her daughter, Maggie, Ada's dearest friend. Life in the crowded cottage is tense. Then Ruth, a Jewish girl from Germany, moves in. A German? Everyone is horrified. Ada must decide - where do her loyalties lie?

    The War I Finally Won