<p>When the German war machine rolled over the Netherlands in May 1940 Titia Wetselaar Bozuwa was an eight-year-old girl living in the southern city of Breda. She wrote about her family&rsquo;s endurance of that five-year Occupation in her memoir In the Shadow of the Cathedral. In Defiance her first work of fiction she pays tribute to the many who defied the German Occupation.</p><p>Challenging the expectations of Dutch society Anna Smits enrolls as a medical student at Utrecht University. But in a country occupied by Nazi Germany student life is not what Anna expected. Social clubs are closed; Jews are forbidden from attending schools; and in 1943 students are ordered to sign a declaration of loyalty to the occupying German government. Anna and her seven closest friends&mdash;the Group of Eight&mdash;refuse to sign.</p><p>Inspired by a sermon about the Good Samaritan&mdash;a sermon that got the minister thrown into prison&mdash;the Group of Eight vows to help the victims of Hitler&rsquo;s brutal regime. They hide Jews and provide them with fake IDs; they keep desperately needed medicines out of the hands of the Nazis; they raise funds for orphaned Jewish children. But as the war drags on and the Nazis&rsquo; hold tightens the Group of Eight shrinks. The few that remain defiantly resist the ever-onerous Occupying force. But how can they fight the lawlessness with which the Germans shoot first and don&rsquo;t bother with questions? How can they fight the devastating Hunger Winter of 1945?</p><p>Anna clings to her beliefs and mission aided by her remarkable grandmother Baroness van Haersolte as the country waits for liberation. But will they all survive that long?</p>
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