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This work of historical fiction examines the emotional toll of wartime separation on families and individuals. The narrative follows multiple characters whose lives intersect across geographical and cultural distances, including a Jewish family facing persecution in Hungary and an American family dealing with their own struggles during the war years. The story addresses questions of religious faith, moral courage, and the bonds that sustain people through periods of profound isolation. The title itself evokes the central tension of the narrative: the experience of maintaining relationships and hope while physically distant from loved ones during a time of global upheaval. The novel draws upon the historical context of the 1940s to explore how ordinary people respond to extraordinary circumstances, particularly regarding the treatment of Jewish populations in Europe and the American response to the Holocaust.
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