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Across Great Divides is a timeless, World Battle II tale of the upheavals of warfare, the energy of family, and the resiliency of human being soul. When Hitler comes to ability in 1933, one Jewish family won't be ruined and defies the Nazis and then come up against another struggle - confronting Apartheid in South Africa. Sixteen-year-old Eva and her twin sister, Inge, witness their lives in Berlin change before their eye. Their best friend, Trudy, betrays them when she becomes an associate of the Hitler Children. A very important family heirloom, a lovely emerald and diamonds pendant necklace, is confiscated by the Nazis as they harass Jewish young families and businesses. Their young brother, Max, an associate of the underground level of resistance, sees even greater danger in advance. Their father, Oskar, won't leave his much loved Germany and is convinced Hitler will eventually are unsuccessful. They finally flee Nazi Germany with the aid of the underground level of resistance - a German man, a nun, a countess conspiring from the Nazis, and a winegrower secretly concealing Jewish children. Battle continues to follow them until they get to Cape Town, South Africa. The family hires an impoverished coloured female, Zoe, as their maid and shields her and her girl, Zola, from the hazards they face in the slums and from the horrors of Apartheid, which are all too similar to Nazi Germany. Across Great Divides illuminates a Jewish family in Germany in WWII caught in significant 20th century travesties: the Nazi profession of European countries during World Battle Two and Apartheid in South Africa.