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November Dawn

(2026)
(The third book in the No Man's Land series)
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East Germany, 1988.

Henry and Jana have grown up in a world of rules, silence, and watchful eyes, a world where the wrong word can cost everything.

But something is shifting...

As whispers of change ripple through the GDR, Henry and Jana stand on the edge of a world where quiet protests and unrest soon swell into something far more dangerous: crowds gathering, voices rising, and a word once spoken only in secret starts to echo through the streets:
freedom.

For Henry, defiance comes naturally, and rebellion is impossible to resist. Drawn into the growing protests, he risks everything for a future he can barely imagine. But rebellion has consequences, and in a country where every move is watched, speaking out will cost you everything you hold dear.

Jana couldn't be more careful. As friendships fracture and fear tightens its grip, she struggles to hold her family together as the world around her unravels. Because in East Germany, change does not come without sacrifice.

When the truth about their parents, Susanne and Dieter, comes to light, Henry and Jana must confront a devastating reality when freedom finally arrives. As borders open and the impossible becomes reality, one final question remains: will it bring them together or tear their family apart?

A powerful and emotionally charged Cold War novel,
November Dawn is the final book in the trilogy where love, rebellion, and the triumph of freedom collide in the last days of a divided Germany. Perfect for readers drawn to sweeping and epic family sagas, moral reckonings, and the fights to remain human amid the darkest chapters of modern history.


Genre: Historical

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