While Käthe becomes ever more preoccupied with survival, Heidi and a roving pack of friends make mischief in Berlin’s rubble. The war devolves, and Heidi braves hunger, cold, and feelings of abandonment as shuttles between Berlin and the Polish countryside. Heidi’s ultimate test comes when she must survive alone in a bombed-out apartment during the final weeks of World War II. Her moxie shows how children are capable of far more than adults realize
Rhonda Lauritzen is a professional biographer who has written a dozen books as well as histories of buildings and places. She teaches the art of true storytelling at international conferences and other venues. As the founder of Evalogue.Life, she believes that when you tell your story, it changes the ending.