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A moving story about refugees, survival, and the human spirit.
Two strangers — naive young Ludwig Kern and cynical Josef Steiner — are united by a shared fate: both are refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. Stripped of their past, homeland, and future, they live only in the “here and now.”
When Ludwig is imprisoned for lacking legal documents, he meets Steiner — a man who becomes his mentor and guide through the harsh world of exile. Together, they wander through a pre-war Europe filled with fear, poverty, and persecution.
Love Thy Neighbor is a powerful novel about dignity in the face of displacement, the will to stay human, and the fragile hope that love might still survive in a world shattered by war.