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( Until We Meet Again ) is a historical narrative by Catherine Bailey that explores a harrowing true story of survival during the final years of World War II. Core Narrative

It highlights the high personal cost paid by families of those who resisted the Nazi regime from within.

The story is defined by Fey’s desperate struggle to reunite with her children while being held as a "high-value" hostage.

Her children were taken to a Nazi orphange in Wiesenhof, where their identities were erased and replaced with new names to make them untraceable. Critical Themes

Critics have praised Bailey for her ability to blend rigorous historical research with a gripping, novelistic pace.

Called it a "gripping thriller" that uncovers painful family secrets.

The narrative details the physical and psychological toll of being a "special prisoner" moved across a crumbling, war-torn Europe. Reception and Style

Noted it is as "exciting as any work of fiction".

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