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In His Father's Footsteps
- Narrated by: Dan John Miller
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
April, 1945. As the Americans storm the Buchenwald concentration camp, among the survivors are Jakob and Emmanuelle, barely more than teenagers. Each of them has lost everything and everyone in the unspeakable horrors of the war. But when they meet, they find hope and comfort in each other. They marry and build a happy, prosperous life for themselves and their new family, but their pasts cast a long shadow over the present.
As the '60s are in full swing, their son Max is an ambitious, savvy businessman, determined to throw off the sadness that has hung over his family since his birth. But as Max’s life unfolds, he must learn that there is meaning in his heritage that will help shape his future....
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- Lenkar
- 14-03-19
excellent. gripping and easy to enjoy thoroughly
voice of other people , no need for it. prefer to just read. good story line to enjoy
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- G P U
- 08-02-22
Easy listening
Historically very informative. Good realistic story, well read. This has encouraged me to listen to more of Danielle Steel. Great narrator.
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- V_Nerdbooks
- 09-02-22
father's footsteps
loved it every book I have read of Daniell is been good .The story line very good .Let us not forget what people went though in those time of war
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- Saggybear
- 05-12-18
In his fathers footsteps.
You are pulled into this story from the beginning. Another excellent book by Danielle Steel. The narrator on this is excellent with his accents for the people in the book.
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- Andy Campbell
- 22-10-19
YET ANOTHER TOUCHING TALE, !!!!
Yet another touching tale, This book bringing history to life as only Danielle Steel knows how to, making the harrowing events of WW2 prisoner camps a memory that we should not be allowed to forget or ignore. Love can conquer the death and destruction of families and does so in this amazing creation. Thanks DS
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- P. Clancy
- 18-06-22
must read / listen
must read / listen loved this would like it made into a movie 5*
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-10-21
Bland.
Characters one dimensional. Story disappointing. Narrator lacked feeling. I found it difficult to bother to finish the book.
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- John McCluskey
- 10-10-21
This is a chronology not a character story
Really disappointed having read many of Danielle Steels books in the past and loving them. This was a chronology and there was very little point to it and little character development. The first part was better and the author should have stayed there and made a go of that.
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