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Review: WWII novel sets high bar for historical fiction

Por: ABC News Entertainment October 10, 2022

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“Cradles of the Reich” by Jennifer Coburn (Sourcebooks Landmark)Gundi, Irma and Hilde all find themselves at a Lebensborn Society house for future mothers who are deemed to be racially fit. Each woman is there for the same reason: to usher life into the world. But the three main characters have different stances on Nazi Germany and its burgeoning eugenics program. Often overlooked in history, women are the focus of Jennifer Coburn’s novel... + full article



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