Life is a precious gift and it can change within the blink of an eye, something Patricia discovered at a young age.
After an extremely tragic event her loving family, good friends and many dreams and aspirations were all gone.
An unwanted child sent to what was supposed to be a place of lovingness and warmth. Instead she soon discovered that
those responsible for her care added so much more pain and sadness to many lives. What occurred within the walls
of Cecilia House was one of the most despicable and unimaginable acts to ever happen within an organization whose
duty it was to protect innocent children.
Elsa Baum dreamed of moving away from Germany a country she had
watched everyday being dragged deeper into war by Adolf Hitler.
Everyone was under his spell, listening and believing in everything he told
them. Elsa and her close friends were the exception, they despised the Nazis
and were soon to learn the extent of their hatred towards others they considered
a threat to their ideology of the perfect superior race. After a chance meeting
with the daughter of a high ranking Nazi, feelings developed and she found
herself a part of the minority the Nazis were trying to eradicate.
The ground shook with each bomb that fell on London. The night sky lit up, and the sounds of gunfire overwhelmed the city as our brave men fought back. It took so many bombs to fall on this great city to make the Germans realize that England could not be defeated. It took just one bomb to make one woman realize her true destiny.
Sarah Ashdown’s insurmountable guilt and remorse over the death of a young girl sets in motion one of the most unbelievable stories of World War II. An ordinary housewife who defied the odds to become one of the most wanted women in occupied Europe, her story of determination and courage will shock and inspire those who read it.