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There are no related titles or adaptations of A Night in Distant Motion. According to the publicity division of its first American Publisher, David R. Godine of Boston, Farrar, Straus and Giroux recently purchased the publication rights of this work, but at this point no plans exist to reissue the book. Some of Korschunow's fairy tales are currently in print with Harper Collins, but few of her other young adult works appear in English.
The themes and ideas Korschunow develops in A Night in Distant Motion appear in other works for young adults about World War II. In Joanne Reiss's The Upstairs Room, the young protagonist hides from the Nazis in a peasant farmhouse, experiencing much of the fear and uncertainty Regine feels. In Hans Peter Richter's novels, Friedrich and I Was There, readers can see the other side of Regine's life, the faction of German...
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