02441cam a2200385 i 4500 623805750 TxAuBib 20220422120000.0 211228s2020||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2021275421 9781542004756 paperback 1542004756 paperback (OCoLC)1142356565 YDX YDX eng eng rda rda rda YDX BDX rda YDX OCLCQ NZAUC OCLCF IH5 CNCAR OCLCO IHX DLC TxAuBib BDX OCLCQ NZAUC OCLCF IH5 CNCAR OCLCO IHX DLC TxAuBib rda Runyan, Aimie K., author. Across the Winding River / By Aimie K. Runyan. Seattle : Lake Union Publishing, 2020. 282 pages ; 20 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Bestselling author of Daughters of the Night Sky"--Cover. "Beth Cohen wants to make the most of the months she has left with her elderly father, Max. His only request of his daughter is to go through the long-forgotten box of memorabilia from his days as a medic on the western front. Then, among his wartime souvenirs, Beth finds a photograph of her father with an adoring and beautiful stranger - a photograph worth a thousand questions. It was 1944 when Max was drawn into the underground resistance by the fearless German wife of a Nazi officer. Together, she and Max were willing to risk everything for what they believed was right. Ahead of them lay a dangerous romance, a dream of escape, and a destiny over which neither had control. But Max isn't alone in his haunting remembrances of war. In a nearby private care home is a fragile German-born woman with her own past to share. Only when the two women meet does Beth realize how much more to her father there is to know, all the ways in which his heart still breaks, and the closure he needs to heal it."--Publisher description. 20220422. Fathers and daughters Fiction. Family secrets Fiction. Government, Resistance to Fiction. Undercover operations Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 Germany Fiction. Man-woman relationships Fiction. Domestic fiction. Historical fiction. Fiction. TXKPL