
Discovery of the Violin
The Sapphire Violin Trilogy Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Trudi Knoedler
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By:
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E. C. White
About this listen
A forgotten violin, a mysterious old man, a lonely young girl, and an embittered Englishman all have a connection to Klaus Strebel, son of Auschwitz victim Katarina Katz Leitner. In the conclusion to The Sapphire Violin trilogy, discover the connections that bring them together and the wall that threatens to separate them.
Will the forgotten violin ever be restored to its full splendor? Will the mysterious old man ever capture his fleeting memory? Will the lonely young girl ever be given a loving home? Will the embittered Englishman ever find the one he desperately searches for? Will Klaus and his loved ones escape East Germany before disaster strikes?
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