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Julie Tulba Hi Gary,

I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed The Dead Are Resting! I truly loved writing it as WWII and the Holocaust are two periods of history I have always been incredibly interested in.

Although it's not WWII fiction, I would still recommend my first novel, The Tears of Yesteryear. It's also historical fiction but takes place in a Western Pennsylvania mill town in the early 1900s. It's a coming of age story about an immigrant woman and her family and the unimaginable hardships immigrants of all nationalities faced at that time. If you're not familiar with immigrant history during America's heyday (end of the 19th/early 20th century) it will offer you a great insightful look in that period of American history.

As for WWII historical fiction, I would recommend "The Things We Cannot Say" by Kelly Rimmer. It's also a dual timeline novel, taking place between modern day and WWII era Poland. It's a terrific and highly engrossing read.

Happy reading!
Julie Tulba Hi Joyce,

First off, thank you so much for your support and kind words! It made my day to read how much you've enjoyed my two books. Yes, I would love to come to Concordia and give a talk sometime. My website contains all of my contact info-please feel free to pass it along to the events coordinator :) www.julietulba.com

All the best,

Julie

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