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After the Nazis close all Czech colleges and universities, Jana and two of her peers—her Resistance contact, Otto, who was the first in his family to attend college, and a fellow student, Albert—are even more determined to free their country from the Nazi oppressors. All three will face danger and desperate choices as they learn that this fight will cost them more than they ever imagined.
In this coming-of-age story set in extraordinary times, Jana and her friends strive to find love and their place in the world—even as they fight the Nazi occupation of their country.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (June 6, 2023)
- Length: 280 pages
- ISBN13: 9781647424350
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Raves and Reviews
“Overall, this historical novel has a compelling premise, tackling an underrepresented story of the Second World War. . . . Oldre’s impressive research shines in the descriptions of Romani life and traditions.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Caravans in the Dark is everything historical fiction ought to be. At once fascinating in its period detail, epic in scope, and impossibly rich, it not only brings the past to resplendent light but also illuminates the foibles of our contemporary moment. On top of all this, it’s a novel fairly bursting with characters to fall in love with. What an accomplishment from a writer who can seemingly do it all.”
—Peter Geye, author of The Ski Jumpers
“By creating an unlikely heroine, B. K. Oldre captures the centuries-old persecution and suffering of the Romani people that culminated in Porajmos, the genocide committed against the Roma during WWII. Jana encapsulates crucial elements of the recurring prejudice against the Roma, and at the same time illuminates a reality in which Roma cease to be nonhuman.”
—Habiba Hadziavdic, author of Antigypsyism and Film
“Deeply researched and tenderly rendered, B. K. Oldre’s Caravans in the Dark captures a not-often-told World War II story—that of the persecution of the Romani people in Czechoslovakia. Readers of historical fiction and those interested in WWII stories will find much to admire.”
—Linda Kiss, author of Tasa’s Song and A Ritchie Boy
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