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River in the Sea [Kindle Edition]

Tina Boscha
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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Praise for River in the Sea:

"The book is well written and historically significant... Boscha has best-seller potential."
--Portland Book Review

"I was riveted within a few dozen pages as one of the pivotal events of the book unfolded... I could not put it down."
--The Blue Stockings Society

"Her character, Leen, draws you in ... you laugh with Leen, get mad with Leen, and yes, even cry with Leen."
--K. Ristau, 5/5 stars

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When a German soldier's dog bolts in front of Leen's truck, in a fraction of a second, she must make a choice: brake hard, or hit the gas.
 
She floors it.
 
What happens next sets off a chain of events that pitches Leen, just 15, and her family against the German forces when they are most desperate - and fierce. Leen tries to hold her family together, but despite her efforts, bit by bit everything falls apart.
 
And just when Leen experiences a horrific loss, she must make a decision that could forever brand her a traitor, yet finally allow her to live as her heart desires.

A great choice for fans of Stones From the River, The Book Thief, Those Who Save Us, and Sarah's Key, River in the Sea is a tale of first love, tragedy, intrigue and betrayal.

Not just another war story, it is that rare book that makes your "emotions just pour from the pages as you read and continue to root for the characters" (Valerie Bowen, author of the For the Sake of Amelia series, 5/5 stars).

Inspired by the life of the author's mother
, River in the Sea is a powerfully moving account of one girl reaching adulthood when everything she believes about family, friendship, and loyalty is questioned by war.

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More praise for River in the Sea:

"I loved this book. The story is beautifully written and I didn't want it to end."
--S. Seifert, 5/5 stars

"This enovel is beautifully written, with descriptions and details that are exquisite and eloquent. Boscha is not only a competent writer, she excels at it."
--eNovel Reviews

"Two words I could say to sum up this book are 'enchanting' and 'emotional' ... it blew me away."
--RJ Moore

"Her book is engrossing and horrifying at the same time, a tale of what it's like to be hungry, sick and worried that life, family and freedom will never be the same again..."
--Register-Guard

"It is beautifully written ... I didn't really feel like this book was a war story. It's more about how a family deals with the effects of war and the aftermath."

--Kara Malinczak, Great Imaginations

"Tina Boscha's prose is exemplary; her protagonist in River in the Sea is highly sympathetic; and her setting of Friesland, Netherlands, is alive with details. I fell in love with her tender gaze at the world she creates."

--Samrat Upadhyay, author of The Guru of Love

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 656 KB
  • Publisher: Tina Boscha; 1 edition (August 27, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005JM04K0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,277 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, character-driven novel, January 16, 2012
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I hate historical fiction. I'm serious. I read fantasy, sci-fi, and young adult novels. And sometimes Stephen King.

When I picked up Tina Boscha's book, "River in the Sea," I was not exactly excited (sorry Tina!). I thought...a book about a teenage girl in the Netherlands during World War II? Seriously?

But then I started reading. And kept reading. And couldn't stop reading. Her character, Leen, draws you in and makes you forget that you are even reading. The world falls into place around you and you laugh with Leen, get mad with Leen, and yes, even cry with Leen.

There were moments when I just wanted to stop reading. When the agony and frustration of Leen's situation made me want to scream. But I couldn't put the book down. I wanted to know what happened. I wanted to know if she would be ok.

And that's what makes the book good. Boscha makes you care about the characters. Makes you understand what they were going through and how they survived it. How they lived it.

So, it's good. Read it. You won't want to stop either. Seriously.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moves Across Genre Boundaries, February 12, 2012
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I bought RIVER IN THE SEA after hearing Ms. Boscha speak at a writer's group. The story is bitter like cinnamon, and like that spice, has a scent which lures you back; what will happen to this family? I read it primarily as a coming of age tale: the heroine is fifteen in WWII Friesland (Netherlands), and the Nazi occupation has worn everyone thin. Hunger is omnipresent. Basic needs go unmet. Against this background, we observe a resilient girl-becoming-woman who has made a Terrible Mistake and lives in fearful dread of the consequences (real and imagined) for one dark winter. The characters are skillfully rendered and dead-believable. And then there's the prose. Ahhhhh. The writing is just delicious. A treat for those who like their words laid out in interesting and occasionally unexpected patterns. A sumptuous word-feast of a novel. I would recommend RIVER IN THE SEA for lovers of YA, or historical fiction, or literary fiction. I suspect its appeal will prove broad and move across genre boundaries.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully emotional!, September 1, 2011
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Having my own family's history rooted in wartime Europe I have always held an interest in fiction written in that time period. Boscha's writing very quickly brought me into her character's world and I found myself filled with anxiety, fear, and innocence. Crafted with emotion this book brought me to tears many times! Although written as fiction the emotions are clearly rooted in truth and the author does an amazing job of bringing them to life. A very enjoyable read!
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More About the Author

Tina Boscha lives in Oregon's Willamette Valley with her husband and stepdaughters along with two nutty boxers and one silly black cat. She has a MFA in Fiction and is an Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship recipient. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and for her next novel, she is working on a good old-fashioned ghost story. She teaches writing and YA Literature and in her spare time (ha!) she knits and sews.

Tina welcomes your questions, comments, and especially your reviews!

From Tina herself: Please follow me on Twitter, check out my Facebook page, and hang out with me on Goodreads! I love to connect with readers.

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