Child of the Ruins a conversation with author Kate Furnivall image
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Child of the Ruins a conversation with author Kate Furnivall
Child of the Ruins a conversation with author Kate Furnivall

After the Second World War the victorious allies have agreed how they will divide Germany amongst them. But the Soviet regime wants more.

Half of Berlin, the capital city is controlled by the Soviets. It is here that Stalin the Soviet dictator starts his campaign to seize control of more of Germany by blockading the city. The only way in and out of the city is by air. Everything that the population needs must be transported by Great Britain, France, the United States of America to the city through three air corridors, in what became known as the Berline airlift.

Within a city that is already chaotic as it struggles to adjust to defeat, we find a woman who is as desperate to find her child as she is to survive.

In this captivating conversation author Kate Furnivall explains to Abeceder managing director Michael Millward the story behind the historical novel Child of the Ruins.

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Travel to Berlin

If you fancy a trip to Berlin and seeing the real sites that feature in Child of the Ruins and the modern-day capital of Germany, the best way to plan your travel is with The Ultimate Travel Club. Follow this link and use the Rest and Recreation membership code ABEC79 to access the discounted travel prices.

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We make podcasting sound easy by using Zencastr.

With Zencastr's all-in-one podcasting platform, you can create your podcast all in one place and distribute it to Spotify, Apple, and

other major destinations.

Zencastr also has a great, easy to talk to support team.

If you would like to create podcasts using Zencastr visit their website and use our offer code RANDR.

Remember the aim with all the podcasts produced by Abeceder is not to tell you what to think, but we do hope to make you think.

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After the Second World War the victorious allies have agreed how they will divide Germany amongst them. But the Soviet regime wants more.

Half of Berlin, the capital city is controlled by the Soviets. It is here that Stalin the Soviet dictator starts his campaign to seize control of more of Germany by blockading the city. The only way in and out of the city is by air. Everything that the population needs must be transported by Great Britain, France, the United States of America to the city through three air corridors, in what became known as the Berline airlift.

Within a city that is already chaotic as it struggles to adjust to defeat, we find a woman who is as desperate to find her child as she is to survive.

In this captivating conversation author Kate Furnivall explains to Abeceder managing director Michael Millward the story behind the historical novel Child of the Ruins.

Buy the Book

Travel to Berlin

If you fancy a trip to Berlin and seeing the real sites that feature in Child of the Ruins and the modern-day capital of Germany, the best way to plan your travel is with The Ultimate Travel Club. Follow this link and use the Rest and Recreation membership code ABEC79 to access the discounted travel prices.

Made on Zencastr

We make podcasting sound easy by using Zencastr.

With Zencastr's all-in-one podcasting platform, you can create your podcast all in one place and distribute it to Spotify, Apple, and

other major destinations.

Zencastr also has a great, easy to talk to support team.

If you would like to create podcasts using Zencastr visit their website and use our offer code RANDR.

Remember the aim with all the podcasts produced by Abeceder is not to tell you what to think, but we do hope to make you think.

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