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The Lamb's War
The Lamb's War
Author: Jan de Hartog
The novel opens in Nazi-occupied Europe and moves on to the American Southwest. At the heart of this epic drama is the relationship of a Dutch girl, Laura Martens, and an American boy, Boniface ("Bonny") Baker, who meet in a just-liberated Nazi concentration camp. They are both Quakers, but all else separates them. The story is played ...  more »
ISBN: 361321
Pages: 461
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Publisher: Harper & Row
Book Type: Paperback
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An idealistic Quaker ambulance driver stationed in Europe marries a young Dutch girl, also a Quaker, recently liberated from a Nazi concentration camp and returns with her to America, where they take up the cause of the American Indians. The story is played out against the background of today's Quaker and Indian values as they strive to preserve moral and ethical values in a world that often seems mad--a world that mocks the efforts to pursue non-violence, compassion and love.


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