All we thought we knew : a novel
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Published
Carol Stream, Illinois : Tyndale House Publishers, [2024].
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Camp Forrest (Tullahoma, Tenn.) -- Fiction.
Christian fiction.
German Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1941-1948 -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Internment camps -- United States -- Fiction.
Letters -- Fiction.
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
North Dakota -- Fiction.
Prisoners of war -- Fiction.
Religious fiction.
Tullahoma (Tenn.) -- Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction.
Young women -- Fiction.
Christian fiction.
German Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1941-1948 -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Internment camps -- United States -- Fiction.
Letters -- Fiction.
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
North Dakota -- Fiction.
Prisoners of war -- Fiction.
Religious fiction.
Tullahoma (Tenn.) -- Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction.
Young women -- Fiction.
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Published
Carol Stream, Illinois : Tyndale House Publishers, [2024].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
354 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Includes discussion questions (pages 352-353).
Description
"1969. When Mattie Taylor's twin brother was killed in Vietnam, she lost her best friend and the only person who really understood her. Now, news that her mother is dying sends Mattie back home, despite blaming her father for Mark's death. Mama's last wish is that Mattie would read some old letters stored in a trunk, from people Mattie doesn't even know. Mama insists they hold the answers Mattie is looking for. 1942. Ava Delaney is picking up the pieces of her life following her husband's death at Pearl Harbor. Living with her mother-in-law on a secluded farm in Tennessee is far different than the life Ava imagined when she married only a few short months ago. Desperate to get out of the house, Ava seeks work at a nearby military base, where she soon discovers the American government is housing Germans who they have classified as enemy aliens. As Ava works to process legal documents for the military, she crosses paths with Gunther Schneider, a German who is helping care for wounded soldiers. Ava questions why a man as gentle and kind as Gunther should be forced to live in the internment camp, and as they become friends, her sense of the injustice grows . . . as do her feelings for him. Faced with the possibility of losing Gunther, Ava must choose whether loving someone deemed the enemy is a risk worth taking, even if it means being ostracized by all those around her." -- Provided by publisher.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Shocklee, M. (2024). All we thought we knew: a novel . Tyndale House Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Shocklee, Michelle. 2024. All We Thought We Knew: A Novel. Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Shocklee, Michelle. All We Thought We Knew: A Novel Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, 2024.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Shocklee, M. (2024). All we thought we knew: a novel. Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Shocklee, Michelle. All We Thought We Knew: A Novel Tyndale House Publishers, 2024.
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