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What if everything your family ever told you was a lie?
Annette Hess and Elisabeth Lauffer
Produktdetails
- Verlag: HarperCollins Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 136mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780008359867
- ISBN-10: 0008359865
- Artikelnr.: 58408829
Herstellerkennzeichnung
Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
gpsr@libri.de
"A strong debut... the highlight is Eva, a complex and thoughtful woman who finds herself in the midst of a significant moment in history." - Publishers Weekly
"From the first page THE GERMAN HOUSE creates a movie in the reader's mind and it doesn't tear off until the last chapter." - Der Spiegel / Literaturspiegel, Claudia Voigt
"No one knows how to turn contemporary history into perfect entertainment like screenwriter Annette Hess." - Extra, Brigitte Bücher
With the story of the young translator Eva, Annette Hess, like in her screenplays, makes contemporary history tangible, fills it with life. . . . The name Annette Hess warrants exceptional quality. - Stern, Kester Schlenz
"It's a rare thing to read a historical novel that feels so tangible and real. Here we are, almost 50 years later and far, far away from Frankfurt and yet the novel seamlessly transports us to a different time and place. Every scene is described like a painting so much so that we become part of the scene." - Yedioth, Israel
"Questions of complicity and culpability are resolved by prosecutors and daughters alike in Hess' reveal of large truths which are obscured by larger lies." - Kirkus Reviews
"From the first page THE GERMAN HOUSE creates a movie in the reader's mind and it doesn't tear off until the last chapter." - Der Spiegel / Literaturspiegel, Claudia Voigt
"No one knows how to turn contemporary history into perfect entertainment like screenwriter Annette Hess." - Extra, Brigitte Bücher
With the story of the young translator Eva, Annette Hess, like in her screenplays, makes contemporary history tangible, fills it with life. . . . The name Annette Hess warrants exceptional quality. - Stern, Kester Schlenz
"It's a rare thing to read a historical novel that feels so tangible and real. Here we are, almost 50 years later and far, far away from Frankfurt and yet the novel seamlessly transports us to a different time and place. Every scene is described like a painting so much so that we become part of the scene." - Yedioth, Israel
"Questions of complicity and culpability are resolved by prosecutors and daughters alike in Hess' reveal of large truths which are obscured by larger lies." - Kirkus Reviews
"From the first page THE GERMAN HOUSE creates a movie in the reader's mind and it doesn't tear off until the last chapter." - Der Spiegel / Literaturspiegel, Claudia Voigt
"It's a rare thing to read a historical novel that feels so tangible and real. Here we are, almost 50 years later and far, far away from Frankfurt and yet the novel seamlessly transports us to a different time and place. Every scene is described like a painting so much so that we become part of the scene." - Yedioth, Israel
"No one knows how to turn contemporary history into perfect entertainment like screenwriter Annette Hess." - Extra, Brigitte Bücher
With the story of the young translator Eva, Annette Hess, like in her screenplays, makes contemporary history tangible, fills it with life. . . . The name Annette Hess warrants exceptional quality. - Stern Kester Schlenz
"A strong debut... the highlight is Eva, a complex and thoughtful woman who finds herself in the midst of a significant moment in history." - Publishers Weekly
"Questions of complicity and culpability are resolved by prosecutors and daughters alike in Hess' reveal of large truths which are obscured by larger lies." - Kirkus Reviews
"It's a rare thing to read a historical novel that feels so tangible and real. Here we are, almost 50 years later and far, far away from Frankfurt and yet the novel seamlessly transports us to a different time and place. Every scene is described like a painting so much so that we become part of the scene." - Yedioth, Israel
"No one knows how to turn contemporary history into perfect entertainment like screenwriter Annette Hess." - Extra, Brigitte Bücher
With the story of the young translator Eva, Annette Hess, like in her screenplays, makes contemporary history tangible, fills it with life. . . . The name Annette Hess warrants exceptional quality. - Stern Kester Schlenz
"A strong debut... the highlight is Eva, a complex and thoughtful woman who finds herself in the midst of a significant moment in history." - Publishers Weekly
"Questions of complicity and culpability are resolved by prosecutors and daughters alike in Hess' reveal of large truths which are obscured by larger lies." - Kirkus Reviews
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