The Lapp King's Daughter

A Family's Journey Through Finland's Wars

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book The Lapp King's Daughter by Stina Katchadourian, Daniel & Daniel Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Stina Katchadourian ISBN: 9781564747167
Publisher: Daniel & Daniel Publishers Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Daniel & Daniel Publishers Language: English
Author: Stina Katchadourian
ISBN: 9781564747167
Publisher: Daniel & Daniel Publishers
Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Daniel & Daniel Publishers
Language: English
This is the story of a Finnish family during World War II, combining a gripping correspondence between the author's parents, who were separated by the war, with the interspersed memories of the author, who was their youngest child. While her father was at the front fighting the Soviets, her mother moved the family around the country, ending up on a farm on the Arctic Circle, trying to keep her daughters safe from Russian bombs. Finland sued for peace with the Soviet Union in 1944, which made them enemies of the Germans, who had a standing army of 200,000 men in Finnish Lapland. War broke out with Germany, and the author's family managed in the nick of time to flee to Sweden. Throughout this historic drama are a tapestry of letters and family stories, along with the touching voice of the little girl Stina, whose observations, reflections, and worries move the reader along to the dramatic conclusion.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
This is the story of a Finnish family during World War II, combining a gripping correspondence between the author's parents, who were separated by the war, with the interspersed memories of the author, who was their youngest child. While her father was at the front fighting the Soviets, her mother moved the family around the country, ending up on a farm on the Arctic Circle, trying to keep her daughters safe from Russian bombs. Finland sued for peace with the Soviet Union in 1944, which made them enemies of the Germans, who had a standing army of 200,000 men in Finnish Lapland. War broke out with Germany, and the author's family managed in the nick of time to flee to Sweden. Throughout this historic drama are a tapestry of letters and family stories, along with the touching voice of the little girl Stina, whose observations, reflections, and worries move the reader along to the dramatic conclusion.

More books from Daniel & Daniel Publishers

Cover of the book Rise Up! by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Date Certain by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Kismet by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Eclipse by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Lifeblood by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Murder in Los Lobos by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Red Mansions by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Amy and George by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Non Semper Fidelis by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Steinbeck Remembered by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Hot Springs Eternal by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Through a Venetian Looking Glass by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Tolstoy in Riyadh by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book Portrait of a Chair by Stina Katchadourian
Cover of the book City of Slaughter by Stina Katchadourian
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy