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Publisher:Nimbus Publishing, 2017Note: This book was produced thanks to support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Running Time: 06:29 hrsNarrator: Multiple ReadersPublisher:Crane Library, 2019
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- Author: Hill-Lehr, AndriaDate:Created2017Summary:
Even as a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia, Mona Louise Parsons stood out for her elegance and theatrical flair. But the life of this Wolfville native has always overshadowed her stage roles. From a Nova Scotian childhood, she became a 1920s New York chorus girl, a Depression-era nurse, a prisoner of the Nazis, and an escaped, emaciated fugitive who walked across Nazi Germany in the dying months of World War II.The process of uncovering the story of Mona Parsons took almost as many twists and turns as the life it was piecing together. This book traces the author's own journey as she follows clues from Wolfville to New York to Europe and back, leaping across oceans and decades with imagination and grace.
Subject(s): Prisoners of war | World War (1939-1945) | Underground movements | Canada | Germany | NetherlandsOriginal Publisher: [S.l.], NimbusLanguage(s): English