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Kurt's War: The boy who knew too much - a gripping story about an evacuee forced to conceal his true identity

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Kurt is an English evacuee with a difference. His father is a Nazi. As Kurt grows into an adult and is forced to pretend that he is someone he isn’t for his own protection, can he survive in the hostile world in which he finds himself? And with his enemies closing in, will even the woman he loves believe who he really is?
Sent to a small town deep in the English countryside to escape the bombing of London, Kurt should have been safe but a chance discovery will change his life in ways which he could never have imagined as the war finds him and challenges his resilience and his humanity. From the author of 'The Throwback' and 'A Good Nazi?'

214 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 2, 2019

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David Canford

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Writing historical fiction, David Canford is able to combine his love of history and travel in novels that take readers on a rollercoaster journey through time and place with characters who face struggle and hardship but where resilience, love and forgiveness can overcome hatred and oppression.

He has also written two novels about the future, and a travelogue.

David has three grown up daughters and lives on the south coast of England with his wife and their dog.

For news about new releases and more visit www.davidcanford.com or visit him on Facebook or Instagram.

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1,013 reviews230 followers
December 20, 2022
This may be David canford's best book, but I don't know since I've only read 4 of them. It is just that every book I read of his I cannot put down. I don't kno how he does it, but he does.

Kurt lives in England with his mother and father , but his father leaves for Germany because he wants to fight and Hitler's war. Then during the bombing of London, Kurt's mother sends him to the country where she believes he will be safe. But it is here where he is kidnapped. And if I say any more I'll be Revealing too much of the story.

Afterward. My mind keeps coming back to this book over and over again. It seems to wish one to reflect on it. While I light Kirt's adventure, it was at a great cost to him and to the lives of others. So how can I even like reading such a book?
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July 5, 2020
I really enjoyed this book about WWII. It seemed a bit rushed. I would have liked to see more detail. It was a good story of survival.
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June 30, 2020
It is heartbreaking to read what all children went through during this period of time. So many forced to do what they didn't believe in. A very good read, interesting, a good ending for a sad story.
174 reviews6 followers
May 27, 2020
Great story!

I have read a lot of stories taking place during World War ll , and this book of two young boys and the unbelievable things that happen to them during this time period.
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February 27, 2023
A good read

I bought this book for my mum she said it was a good read so I've read it myself and I definitely agree couldn't out it down
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September 27, 2025
I really enjoyed this book. I thought it was well written. I think it really shows how children were so often the casualties. fighting for their survival in often horrific ways. The scars left. Kurt being able to decide that acceptance of the situation he found himself in was destructive and soul destroying. ive read a lot of WW2 books, and this is one I would recommend.
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March 14, 2023
Very enjoyable

I was gripped by this book and highly recommend it. It takes a lot to impress me but this book did. I didn't want it to end.
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