This is a true story of Eleanor, who starts out as a nine year-old child in Hitler's Germany, and an American child. This is a must have memoir about an aspect of wartime survival not often written about more than a chronicle of dates and places it shows the Lord the author to be a sensitive, intelligent woman with a gift we can be thankful she chose to relive, painful memories and share her story. This is a great story. I have read many books in my life, but never one who spent their childhood as American child in Nazi Germany?
Ruth C. (peanutplays) reviewed Eleanor's Story: An American Girl in Hitler's Germany on + 87 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. It's the story of an american born girl that goes to Germany just before WW2 starts because her Father is going to work there. The war breaks out when they are on the ship to Germany and they cannot get back to America, Eleanor ends up in spending 7 years in Germany and endures much hardship because of the war. It's a well written and very interesting read, although it says it's for children and may apeal to children because it's about a child it still held my interest as an adult. If you like reading survival stories you will like this one.