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The Lost Wife: A novel
by Susanna Moore
An Unforgettable Tale of Love, Loss, and Rediscovery (6/2/2023)
The Lost Wife" is a deeply moving and beautifully written novel that takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the tumultuous years of World War II. Alyson Richman's poignant narrative follows the lives of Lenka and Josef, two lovers separated by war and fate.

Richman's evocative prose and attention to detail transport us to the vibrant streets of pre-war Prague and the harrowing confines of a concentration camp. Through her vivid descriptions, we witness the depth of Lenka and Josef's love and their unwavering determination to find each other amidst unimaginable circumstances.
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