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What Was Beautiful and Good

A Novel

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What Was Beautiful and Good

By: Jill Blocker
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In the midst of chaos and destruction, a young singer's vibrant spirit fights to find its voice. "What was Beautiful and Good" is an enthralling novel based on a true story, weaving together history, art, and a tale of resilience.

Emmy Hennings, a free-spirited artist, revels in the beauty and excitement of Europe's most captivating cities. But when the First World War shatters her world, Emmy's life takes an unexpected turn. Unable to perform and separated from her friends and lovers who are drafted into the military, she finds herself imprisoned for trivial offenses and branded unpatriotic.

As despair threatens to consume her, Emmy's fate takes a hopeful twist when a young man named Hugo Ball proposes an escape to Switzerland. In this sanctuary of peace, they discover a vibrant community, but surviving as a refugee comes with its own challenges.

Driven to find purpose amidst the chaos, this remarkable novel transports listeners to a turbulent era where art becomes a beacon of hope, defying the darkness of war and igniting a global artistic revolution that will remind generations to come of the true meaning of what is beautiful and good.

©2024 Jill Blocker (P)2024 Jill Blocker
20th Century Historical Fiction World War I
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