Dimensions
129 x 197 x 39mm
'She closed her eyes and listened to the forbidden Chopin nocturne ... its magic hung in the air.'
It is Warsaw‚ 1939‚ and Elzunia is an indulged teenager who longs for a heroic life filled with romance. But the outbreak of war shatters all her dreams.
As bombs fall‚ she meets Adam‚ a taciturn airman whose fate becomes entwined with hers. In despair over the occupation‚ Adam joins the Polish resistance‚ then flies bombers for the RAF.
Forced into the Warsaw Ghetto‚ Elzunia learns that even children must create their own rules to survive. When the Ghetto defies the invaders‚ and later the entire city of Warsaw rises up‚ Elzunia finds strength in ways she never imagined.
Nocturne is a powerful and inspiring testament to resilience and courage in the face of cruelty and betrayal.
'An extraordinary‚ complex and compelling book. Diane Armstrong is one of the most important writers in Australia today' GOOD READING
'A gallant‚ gut-wrenching story ... dramatic and heart-breaking ... superb reading' AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW