Survival

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2021 | Archive Date 19 Jan 2022

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Description

Tamara is brought up in a dangerously unstable Baltic state. Her government parents are always pre-occupied with their attempts to save democracy and she no longer feels safe. In imminent danger, Tamara attempts to escape to Sweden with a friend, but is captured and sent to a safe house where she unexpectedly finds love. 

Catastrophic events put Tamara further in danger as she’s thrust into a labour camp with other students and staff. Bernadette, a young student teacher, meets Tamara on a coach following their arrest. Becoming friends, they strive to carve better lives for themselves.

Detty enlists a soldier from a neighbouring service regiment to help them plot their escape. Still in great danger, together they plan to fight the ghastly regime inspired by a few friends, their courage and music. 

Can they succeed and reach a tranquil life in a free country?

Tamara is brought up in a dangerously unstable Baltic state. Her government parents are always pre-occupied with their attempts to save democracy and she no longer feels safe. In imminent danger...


A Note From the Publisher

Sixtus Beckmesser is the pseudonym (from Wagner’s Die Meistersinger) of Richard France. He was a GP and cognitive behaviour therapist for thirty-three years and is the author of three books on psychotherapy. Now retired, he lives in Hampshire and Tuscany. In his spare time, he enjoys classical music, making wine and book binding.

Sixtus Beckmesser is the pseudonym (from Wagner’s Die Meistersinger) of Richard France. He was a GP and cognitive behaviour therapist for thirty-three years and is the author of three books on...


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ISBN 9781800469860
PRICE US$6.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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