Paperback, Published in Feb 2008 by Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Page count: 287
Musicians by profession, the Austrian fathers are incarcerated as prisoners of war and questioned of their loyalty to the autocrat. Their sons, Wolfgang; Kristian; and David, a Jew; leave their mothers, sisters, and loves behind to ensue a daring rescue that leads them through the German countryside as feigned soldiers, homeless and hungry until they arrive at the cathedral of Herr Lehenbauer. When they fail to return home, their sisters, Nikol, Anna, and Julia, leave on a similar mission to find, not only their imprisoned fathers, but also their wandering brothers. Will they be found in time? Can their faith in God lead them to the true location amidst millions of concentration camps? R. Steven Wood's wartime drama, Wir Kommen, is a story of faith and divine commitment to family and promised love as boys find out if they have what it takes to become men and girls prove the same of their womanhood.
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