The Slow March of Light
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Graybill
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Christa Lewis
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By:
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Heather B. Moore
About this listen
A riveting and emotionally gripping novel of an American soldier working as a spy in Soviet-occupied East Germany and a West German woman secretly helping her countrymen escape from behind the Berlin Wall
In the summer of 1961, a wall of barbed wire goes up quickly in the dead of night, officially dividing Berlin. Luisa Voigt lives in West Berlin, but her grandmother lives across the border and is now trapped inside the newly isolated communist country of East Germany. Desperate to rescue her grandmother and aware of the many others whose families have been divided, Luisa joins a secret spy network, risking her life to help bring others through a makeshift underground tunnel to West Germany. Their work is dangerous, and not everyone will successfully escape or live to see freedom.
Bob Inama was an outstanding university student with plans to attend law school when he is drafted into the US Army. Stationed in West Germany, he is glad to be fluent in German, especially after meeting Luisa Voigt at a church social. As they spend time together, they form a close connection. But when Bob receives classified orders to leave for undercover work immediately, he does not get the chance to say good-bye.
With a fake identity, Bob’s special assignment is to be a spy embedded in East Germany. His undercover job will give him access to government sites to map out strategic military targets. But Soviet and East German spies, the secret police, and Stasi informants are everywhere, and eventually Bob is caught and sent to a brutal East German prison. Interrogated and tortured daily, Bob clings to any hope he can find - from the sunlight that marches across the wall of his prison, to the one guard who secretly treats him with kindness, to the thought of one day seeing Luisa again.
Author Heather B. Moore masterfully alternates the stories of Bob and Luisa, capturing the human drama unique to Cold War Germany as well as the courage and the resilience of the human spirit.
©2021 Heather B. Moore (P)2021 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about The Slow March of Light
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- Anonymous User
- 11-11-2021
This story will stay with me
Poignant, beautifully told piece of historical part-memoir, part fiction which is a credit to its subject and author. This story greatly benefits from the audiobook medium, voice performances and accent elevate the story and immerse the reader in the era of Cold War Germany.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-10-2022
Love your Enemies
Wow! I loved this compassionate story told in the historic setting of the post World War II Germany and the raising of the Berlin Wall. I was not very familiar with this period in history, and this has been a very helpful journey to go back and see what it was like. I love the honour, love, respect, dignity and integrity of the main characters, and particularly Bob's decision to pray for and love everyone, even his enemies...and he made his enemy his brother in the process. What a blessing.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-12-2023
great characters.
A very good biographical story of the end if WW2 and the aftermath during g the cold war.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-10-2022
Don’t bother
Got to chapter 3 and couldn’t go on . Stilted, poorly researched and uninteresting.
Mormon propaganda ?
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