The Rusted Tea Box

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By Estee Perchik Sery

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A Heartbreaking Saga of War, Separation, and the Unbreakable Bonds of Sisterhood

"Poignantly captures the long-term effects of displacement, not just physically but emotionally. The trauma of exile is not something easily left behind." — Earle Abrahamson, PhD

January 1939. Two months after Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass), sisters Elsie (7) and Rose (5) are torn from their mother's arms and placed on the Kindertransport to London—a promise of safety that becomes a journey of unimaginable loss.

A Story of Survival, Separation, and Secrets
  • The Kindertransport's Forgotten Children: Follow Elsie and Rose as they arrive at Liverpool Station, exhausted and terrified—only to be separated upon arrival.
  • A Genetic Mystery: Decades later, Rose's son is diagnosed with a rare disorder, and Elsie may hold the key to his mother's hidden past.
  • Historical Depth: A meticulously researched portrayal of Jewish refugees during WWII, the Kindertransport, and the scars of displacement.
  • Emotional Resonance: A testament to sisterly love, resilience, and the enduring pain of separation.
  • Dual Narration: Claire Glover and Dan Levy bring Elsie and Rose's voices to life with heart-wrenching authenticity.
  • Published by Audiobook Publishing Services, The Rusted Tea Box is more than a novel—it's a haunting exploration of war's invisible wounds and the ties that endure across lifetimes.

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