In the next three months of the book, the book keeps getting
sadder, and yet more happy. While it was really sad that one of the main people
on Guernsey, Elizabeth McKenna, had been shot in the back of the head after
being sent to a punishment bunker. It was also very sad to read about all of
the occupations that had happened in Guernsey. Like how Christian Hellman had
drowned to death after Allie bombers had sunk his ship, or how Hitler sent over
16,000 German slave workers to the Channel Islands to work to death. Finally,
it was sad how the children on the school buses thought they were going on a
field trip somewhere, and were sent away for over five years. Also, in my last
update, I had said that Mark and Juliet’s relationship seemed fishy, and it
proved to be true when Mark pulled up in a taxi and forced marriage on Juliet.
Luckily, Juliet had sent Mark away on the next flight out, which definitely had
to be my favorite part of the story.
This is a photo of London, England, today.
This is a photo of London, England, today.
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