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In 1943, amidst the chaos of the Second World War, Berlin has transformed into a city dominated by women. The narrative follows Sigrid Schröder, who appears to be the ideal German soldier's wife, diligently managing her daily life, rationing supplies, and caring for her intrusive mother-in-law while turning a blind eye to the regime's atrocities. However, beneath this exterior lies a different Sigrid, haunted by memories of her former lover, a Jew lost in the turmoil of war. As Sigrid navigates her life, a high-ranking SS officer and his family move into her building, drawing her into their complex world. A young woman fulfilling her duty-year presents Sigrid with unsettling questions, while a blind man selling pencils on the street seems to watch her every move. As Sigrid becomes increasingly aware of the harsh realities surrounding her, the protective walls she has built begin to crumble. She faces a moral dilemma, forced to confront the distinctions between right and wrong, and the murky spaces in between. This gripping tale delves into the impact of extraordinary circumstances on ordinary lives, highlighting how critical choices can determine survival amidst moral ambiguity.

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City of Women, David Gillham

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
David Gillham
Verlag
Penguin
Erscheinungsdatum
2012
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
392
ISBN10
039915776X
ISBN13
9780399157769
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2012
Originaltitel
City of Women
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In 1943, amidst the chaos of the Second World War, Berlin has transformed into a city dominated by women. The narrative follows Sigrid Schröder, who appears to be the ideal German soldier's wife, diligently managing her daily life, rationing supplies, and caring for her intrusive mother-in-law while turning a blind eye to the regime's atrocities. However, beneath this exterior lies a different Sigrid, haunted by memories of her former lover, a Jew lost in the turmoil of war. As Sigrid navigates her life, a high-ranking SS officer and his family move into her building, drawing her into their complex world. A young woman fulfilling her duty-year presents Sigrid with unsettling questions, while a blind man selling pencils on the street seems to watch her every move. As Sigrid becomes increasingly aware of the harsh realities surrounding her, the protective walls she has built begin to crumble. She faces a moral dilemma, forced to confront the distinctions between right and wrong, and the murky spaces in between. This gripping tale delves into the impact of extraordinary circumstances on ordinary lives, highlighting how critical choices can determine survival amidst moral ambiguity.