Amelie Alsop

Engaging and heartfelt, No Way Home transports you back to the aftermath of WW2, an enthralling read. Amelie Alsop.

Sue Horton-Smith

The letters and diary entries were incredibly moving.At times I had tears running down my cheeks, as I gained insights into the thoughts, hopes and fears of these young women. Sue Horton-Smith

Celia Cavanagh

Deeply fascinating to read about WW2 from a German,female,civilian perspective. Celia Cavanagh.

Jackie McKenzie

A fascinating read.Sobering and thought-provoking to contemplate the post-war story from a German perspective – a story that deserves to be told and a book I would definitely recommend Jackie McKenzie

Charmaine Host

An eye-opening account, which reveals childhood delight, war time horrors, family separation and a nomadic existence through post war Europe. Charmaine Host

Debbie Harvey

This isn’t Hollywood, this is real history and I found it gripping. Debbie Harvey.