Verlag | Random House UK |
Auflage | 2017 |
Seiten | 384 |
Format | 13,5 x 21,6 x 2,9 cm |
Trade paperback (UK) | |
Gewicht | 412 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 1784741116 |
EAN | 9781784741112 |
Bestell-Nr | 78474111UA |
A terrifying portrayal of the way ordinary Germans were drawn in by the Nazi propaganda about a perfect Germany
Winner of the New Zealand Book Awards Fiction prize
Germany, 1939. Two children watch as their parents become immersed in the puzzling mechanisms of power. Siggi lives in the affluent ignorance of middle-class Berlin, her father a censor who excises prohibited words ('promise', 'love', 'mercy'). Erich is an only child living a lush rural life, aware that he is shadowed by strange, unanswered questions.
Drawn together as Germany's hope for a glorious future begins to collapse, the children find temporary refuge in an abandoned theatre amidst the rubble of Berlin. Outside, white bedsheets hang from windows; all over the city people are talking of surrender. The days Siggi and Erich spend together will shape the rest of their lives.
Watching over Siggi and Erich is the wish child, the mysterious narrator of their story. He sees what they see, he feels what they feel, yet his is a voice that comes from deep inside the wreckage of a nation's dream.
Rezension:
"A remarkable book with a stunningly original twist." The Times