Little Girl Lost
Discover the harrowing yet inspiring journey of survival in Little Girl Lost by Barbie Probert-Wright. Set against the backdrop of wartorn Germany in 1945, this poignant memoir recounts the experiences of seven-year-old Barbie and her sister Eva, who find themselves alone and terrified. With their father missing and their mother hundreds of miles away, the sisters face an unimaginable choice: to confront the invading army or to embark on a perilous journey on foot.
Published by Cornerstone in 2006, this compelling biography spans 464 pages, offering a vivid account of resilience amidst chaos. Barbie Probert-Wright's narrative sheds light on the realities of children caught in the turmoil of World War II, making it a vital addition to any collection focused on European history and personal stories of survival. Don't miss this powerful testament to courage and hope during one of history's darkest times.