Fireweed by Terry Montague

October 5, 2015 | 0 Comments
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Fireweed by Terry MontagueFireweed
Author: Terry Montague
Genres: General Historical
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 320
Date: October 5, 2015
Publisher: Covenant

Originally published in 1992.

Lisel Span has dreamed only of wonderful things in her future. Living with her father, sister, and brother in a cramped apartment in Berlin, the small family shares what seems to be an unbreakable spirit of love and security. However, with the rise of the Nazi party and approaching dark clouds of war, any kind of future grows increasingly uncertain. Knowing little of hate and destruction, Lisel is ill prepared as the storms of battle erupt in full fury and loved ones are taken from her as her beautiful city is reduced to rubble.

With fear and despair rising within, it is through her quiet, compassionate father that Lisel discovers faith and hope. Now, in a desperate journey to find her sister, Lisel and her neighbor flee Berlin and the advancing Russians for Frankfurt, a city under the protection of the Allies. But their flight to safety is filled with pain, hunger, and terror. However, with spiritual lessons and blessings from her father, the support of departed loved ones, and her tried but undying faith in a loving Heavenly Father, perhaps Lisel can emerge like the fireweed—rising strong and beautiful from scorched ground—transforming bitterness and despair into a charity that never faileth.

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About Terry Montague

Terry Montague is a BYU graduate and freelance writer who has written for television, radio, newspaper, and magazines including Meridian Magazine and the Ensign. She writes both fiction and non-fiction. She and her husband live in a small town along the Snake River where she grew up.


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