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The Puzzle People
Doug Peterson
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Summary
When the borders between East and West Berlin closed overnight in August of 1961, families and friends were suddenly split by concrete and barbed wire. Couples found themselves marooned on
opposite sides of a divided city.
In 2002 Kurt Hilst and Anna Robinson are assigned to begin piecing together documents found after the East German police began shredding documents after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. They encounter and follow two
couples whose lives were changed forever by one of the most dramatic events in modern history in August 1961—the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall. They uncover a deeper story of a fragmented country, fragmented
relationships, and of four people trying to put the pieces back together.
The Puzzle People is a story of love, heroism, and the ultimate divide—murder.
About the Author
Doug Peterson's first book with Bay Forest Books, The Disappearing Man, was selected by Canton, Ohio for their One Book, One Community literacy program and has been optione for a motion picture by DIMI
Entertainment. Doug has authored fifty-seven books, including forty-two for the popular Veggie Tales series. He is also the co-storywriter for the best-selling Veggie Tales video, Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed, which sold over
a million copies. Doug is the author of over 400 articles in 15 magazines and serves as a science writer at the University of Illinois.
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