Eleven-year-old Mark Sway witnesses the bizarre suicide of a New Orleans attorney and is left with a deadly secret concerning a recent murder of a Louisiana Senator.
Eve Dallas takes in nine-year-old Nixie Swisher, the only member of her family to escape a horrific murder spree, hoping the young girl can offer a clue into her family's killing and help Eve put to rest the demons that have been haunting her since her own childhood.
Twelve-year-old Annie Taylor and her younger brother William go on the run after witnessing a murder by four retired Los Angeles cops in the town of Kootenai Bay, Idaho, and find refuge with rancher Jesse Rawlins who has trouble knowing who to trust with the situation--especially after the killers make a public show of volunteering to "help" local authorities look for the children.
Draws on a wealth of untouched original material such as school assignments, juvenile diaries, and letters, to break the stereotypes of victimhood and trauma to give individual stories of the generation Hitler made.
Presents an examination of the children who were raised at the center of the Nazi ideology during World War II, providing accounts of their young lives based on school assignments, diaries, letters, and more.