Young Marianne is one of the lucky ones. She has escaped on one of the
first kindertransporte organized to take Jewish children out of
Germany to safety in Britain.
At first Marianne is desperate. She does not speak English, she is not
welcome in her sponsors' home, and, most of all, she misses her mother
terribly. As the months pass, she realizes that she cannot control the
circumstances around her. She must rely on herself if she is to survive.
In this exciting companion to Good-bye Marianne, Irene N. Watts has
created a memorable character, and a story that is ultimately about
hope, not war. Based on true events, this fictional account of hatred
and racism speaks volumes about history and human nature.