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2007., St. Martin's Press Call No: HISTORICAL FICTION Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: American journalist Julia Jarmond researches the brutal 1942 Nazi roundup in Paris and stumbles upon a connection between her family and one of the victims, which compels Julia to learn more about the girl's life.
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c2007., St. Martin's Griffin Call No: Historical Fiction Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: American journalist Julia Jarmond researches the brutal 1942 Nazi roundup in Paris and stumbles upon a connection between her family and one of the victims, which compels Julia to learn more about the girl's life.
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2008., St. Martin's Griffin Call No: Historical fiction FIC ROSNAY Edition: 1st St. Martin's Gr Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Julia Jarmond is asked by her Paris-based American magazine to research the Vel'd'Hiv roundup that occurred during World War II sixty years ago. As she researches the event, she stumbles onto the trails of a ten-year-old girl and her family, who were taken during the event. Appalled by her own ignorance and the silence that surrounds this moment in history, Julia begins to question her own place in France, her marriage, and her life.
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2007., St. Martin's Press Call No: 823 .914 Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Publisher description Contributor biographical information More... Summary Note: American journalist Julia Jarmond researches the brutal 1942 Nazi roundup in Paris and stumbles upon a connection between her family and one of the victims, which compels Julia to learn more about the girl's life.
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2008., St. Martin's Griffin Call No: Historical FIC Rosnay Edition: 1st St. Martin's Griffin ed. Genre: Historical Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Summary Note: Julia Jarmond is asked by her Paris-based American magazine to research the Vel'd'Hiv roundup that occurred during World War II sixty years ago. As she researches the event, she stumbles onto the trails of a ten-year-old girl and her family, who were taken during the event. Appalled by her own ignorance and the silence that surrounds this moment in history, Julia begins to question her own place in France, her marriage, and her life.