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A contemporary saga of modern America, this is a story of love – for a family, for a cause, for a faith

Vera Mueller is forced to flee Berlin in 1938 when her family is destroyed in the aftermath of Kristallnacht. Finding safety of a sort in Blitz-shattered London, she becomes a language tutor and so meets Paul Kahn, an American airman. Their instant attraction grows into deep, passionate love and, not knowing what time they might have together, they marry.

Vera thinks her dreams have come true when Paul survives his mission and she joins him in his upstate New York hometown. She has gained a family, of her own Jewish faith. She has traded poverty for comfort – the Kahns have been gunsmiths for generations, and the war has increased their fortune. But Paul hates guns, and will have nothing to do with the business. ‘Guns don’t kill,’ Vera insists. ‘People kill.’

Vera’s own commercial acumen is a great asset to the company. Yet she cannot ignore Paul’s point of view when tragedy strikes them directly. Through the years of the Korean crisis and the Vietnam war to the growing call for gun control, Vera must balance the security of her family’s finances against increasing opposition; from her children and from Paul, her own passionate obsession.

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Vera Mueller is forced to flee Berlin in 1938 when her family is destroyed in the aftermath of Kristallnacht. A refugee in Blitz-shattered London, she meets a young American airman, Paul Kahn. Despite their youth, their love is strong and full of passion, fuelled by the danger of their situation. Not knowing how long they might have together, they marry.

Vera thinks her dreams have come true when Paul survives and they travel together to his hometown in upstate New York. She has gained a family, of her own faith. She has traded poverty for comfort; the Kahns are gunsmiths and have made a huge profit from the war. But Paul hates the family business. 'Guns don't kill,' Vera insists. 'People kill.'

Vera's own commercial acumen is a great asset to the company. Yet she cannot ignore Paul's point of view when a tragedy destroys their happiness. Through the years of the Korean crisis, the Vietnam war and the growing calls for gun control, Vera must balance the security of her family against the protests of a changing world. Whatever happens, she must have Paul – her own passionate obsession.

"Julie Ellis excels at writing uplifting novels which highlight the emotional commitment and sacrifices made by strong individuals for the sake of their families"
ROMANTIC TIMES

"Compelling"
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

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Vera Mueller is forced to flee Berlin in 1938 when her family is destroyed by the aftermath of Kristallnacht. Finding safety in Blitz-shattered London, she meets Paul Kahn, an American airman. Their instant attraction grows into love and, not knowing how much time they have together, they marry.

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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 0002256657
  • ISBN 13 9780002256650
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages512
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