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Valena
Norah McMenamon, Valerie Hocking
The novel "Valena" transports readers to the tumultuous backdrop of World War II, focusing on a young woman named Valena whose life takes a dramatic turn. As the world descends into war, she finds herself drawn into clandestine activities, suggesting a role in intelligence or a resistance movement where discretion and courage are paramount. The narrative chronicles Valena's struggle to navigate the dangers and moral complexities of this period, where survival hinges on quick thinking and the constant threat of discovery looms large. This story explores profound themes of resilience, the sacrifices demanded by conflict, and the enduring search for love and human connection amidst widespread devastation. It highlights the quiet bravery of individuals, particularly women, thrust into extraordinary circumstances, testing their loyalty, duty, and personal convictions. What makes "Valena" compelling is its intimate portrayal of how global events reshape personal lives, the suspense inherent in wartime espionage, and the emotional weight of fighting for a cause greater than oneself, offering a moving testament to the human spirit under pressure.
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$6
1 copy
Publisher
Meadow House Publishing
Pages
364
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780993872402
ISBN-10
0993872409
Language
English
Published
2015-06-01
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