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All That I Am Book. I AM Children's Books That Affirm and Encourage Self Love All That I Am is a novel is based on real people's lives An award-winner "writes with grace and conviction about the intrusion of the political on the domestic and the thrill of falling in love over a cause" (New York Times Book Review).When eighteen-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin Dora in Munich in 1923, she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist Hans Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady activities of the militant.

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All That I Am tells the story of a group of German Anti- Nazi activists in the period before World War 2 Based on real-life events and people, All That I Am brings to light the heroic, tragic, and true story of a small group of left-wing German social activists who mounted a fierce and cunning resistance from their perilous London exile, in a novel that fans of Suite Francaise, The Piano Teacher, and Atonement will find irresistible and unforgettable.

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ALL THAT I AM was awarded Australia's most prestigious Prize for fiction, the Miles Franklin, among many other prizes Author interviews, book reviews and lively book commentary are found here. [2] ABC Radio Perth critic Miriam Borthwick said "It is a riveting portrayal of real people's lives lived.

All That I Am, Sue Messruther 9781725127869 Boeken. Acclaimed as 'spellbinding," (Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year) "imaginative and compassionate" (Wall Street Journal) and "a wonder," (Spectator), it is published in over 25 countries and in many languages. Author interviews, book reviews and lively book commentary are found here.

All That I Am (Men of Monroe 1) by Rachel Brookes Goodreads. When eighteen-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin Dora in Munich in 1923, she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist Hans Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady activities. An award-winner "writes with grace and conviction about the intrusion of the political on the domestic and the thrill of falling in love over a cause" (New York Times Book Review).When eighteen-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin Dora in Munich in 1923, she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist Hans Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady activities of the militant.