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Kate Ballard, Eleanor Dryden, Jessica Shattuck (Beteiligte)

The Women of the Castle


Herausgegeben von Dryden, Eleanor; Ballard, Kate
2017. 368 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BONNIER ZAFFRE UK 2017
ISBN: 1-78576-258-3 (1785762583)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78576-258-1 (9781785762581)

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Three German women are haunted by the past and their secrets, in the devastating aftermath of WWII. A mesmerising story of resistance, forgiveness and the complexity of the human heart.
In war they made impossible choices. Now can they live with them?

´Moving . . . surprises and devastates´ New York Times
´Masterful´ People
´Mesmerising . . . reveals new truths about one of history´s most tragic eras´ USA Today

The Third Reich has crumbled. The Russians are coming.

Marianne von Lingenfels - widow of a resister murdered by the Nazi regime - finds refuge in the crumbling Bavarian castle where she once played host to German high society. There she fulfils her promise to find and protect the wives and children of her husband´s brave conspirators, rescuing her dearest friend´s widow, Benita, from sexual slavery to the Russian army, and Ania from a work camp for political prisoners. As Marianne assembles this makeshift family she is certain their shared pain will bind them together.

But as Benita begins a clandestine relationship and Ania struggles to conceal her role in the Nazi regime, Marianne learns that her clear-cut, highly principled world view has no place in these new, frightening and emotionally-charged days.

All three women must grapple with the realities they now face, and the consequences of decisions each made in the darkest of times . . .

Deeply moving and compelling, The Women of the Castle is a heart-wrenching and hopeful novel of secrets and survival, a reckoning, and the astonishing power of forgiveness. Perfect for fans of All the Light You Cannot See, The Reader and The Light Between Oceans .
Jessica Shattuck lives with her husband and three children in Massachusetts. The novel is based on seven years of research and writing and delving into Jessica´s own family history.