Season of the Wolf: A Riveting Saga of World War II France

Cynthia D. Bertelsen
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A new book by the award-winning author of In the Shadow of Ravens.Spring, 1940. The River Seine in Paris sparkles in the warm sunlight. Flowering trees along the banks of the river drop their white and pink blossoms into the swirling water below. And although the French people still live with the many aftereffects of the Great War, France’s inhabitants believe the world has righted itself. People sit outside at small tables, eating and drinking in well-stocked cafés and bistros.However, circumstances in Germany challenge this ideal of La Belle France.Few European politicians believed Germany to be a threat, despite their stupendous loss to the Allies in 1918 and a humiliating surrender at Versailles. The French trusted their heavily fortified Maginot Line to stop any German advancement along the eastern border of France. Beginning in April 1940, German troops blitzkrieg across Europe, overtaking country after country. On June 14, 1940, the City of Light dimmed. Adolf Hitler’s troops goosestepped through Paris’s Arc de Triomphe while French men and women lined the streets, weeping.War or no war, the German occupiers at the Hotel Ritz Paris demanded haute cuisine. And much more. Season of the Wolf pivots around the stories of people determined to survive World War II in the City of Light.After years of living overseas working with humanitarian aid projects, award-winning author Cynthia D. Bertelsen now lives in Gainesville, Florida. She has written ten books, including three Gourmand Best-in-the-World award winners..
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