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Engine 81

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Description

Otto Klein is a young man living in Singen, Germany at the start of World War II. His life-long ambition is to be a train engineer. After passing his examinations for the Railroad Institute, Otto is accepted into the school. His father, the chief of the Singen fire department, believes that Otto will follow in his footsteps and become a fireman. Otto chooses instead to follow his dream of becoming an engineer and in the process, ignites the anger of his father. Just before leaving Singen he meets Drina, a gypsy whose prophecy of marriage and children shakes him to his very core. After leaving Singen, Otto embarks on a career of improbable travels and dangerous missions that carry him closer and closer to the fulfillment of Drina's prophecy. Engine 81 is a story of family bonds ripped apart by pride and anger and the redemption of those bonds in the face of near certain death.

Author Biography:

Mark lives in Lexington, Virginia with his wife, Cindy. They have three daughters and have hosted numerous exchange students from all over the world. Mark is the author of several hiking guides for Virginia. When not working on their home or garden. Mark can be found hiking and bushwhacking the woods of western Virginia, working on national forest protection issue.
Release date NZ
November 5th, 2014
Author
Pages
288
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
127x203x15
ISBN-13
9781499107227
Product ID
37730858

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