Days of Terror
Author of ''Underground to Canada''
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Author
Publication
1981-07-01 - The Penguin Group, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
38,000 words, Guess
Page Count
152 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100140313060
- ISBN-139780140313062
- AmazonB01I26PUJY', 'B01I26PUJY
- LibraryThing310482
- OCLC Control Number1104049463
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7353165M
Description
***Days of peace turn to days of terror*** for a young boy caught in the tensions of revolutionary times. **Set in 1917 and the years following,** Days of Terror tells the story of ten-year-old Peter Neufeld and his family. Sickened by the horrors of anarchy, famine and the Russian revolution, the Neufelds decide to join the ***mass exodus of Mennonites to North America. But will they survive the journey?*** **Ten-year-old Peter and his family know that they must escape the terror of the Russian revolution and join the mass exodus of Mennonites to Canada and the United States*.--WorldCat***
Description
Days of peace turn to days of terror for a young boy caught in the tensions of revolutionary times. Set in 1917 and the years following, Days of Terror tells the story of ten-year-old Peter Neufeld and his family. Sickened by the horrors of anarchy, famine and the Russian revolution, the Neufelds decide to join the mass exodus of Mennonites to North America. But will they survive the journey? Ten-year-old Peter and his family know that they must escape the terror of the Russian revolution and join the mass exodus of Mennonites to Canada and the United States.--WorldCat
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- Puffin Books
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