The Sun Will Shine Again
We follow Bruno’s childhood under Nazi oppression, from his 3rd birthday in Austria through his 10th in Belgium at the end of World War II. In those 7 years, he and his twin brother experienced a lifetime of despair and hope. They were often alone, living in the shadows, but they had each other. It’s 80 years later as Bruno tells his story to his granddaughter, Tess. His memories of war and genocide are direct and vivid. They come from a child’s perspective, but with decades of reflection.
