The German House

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Discover a gripping tale of self-discovery and truth in Annette Hess's novel set during the pivotal Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials of 1963. 'Eva Bruhns' navigates through a city reborn from the ashes of World War II, where societal expectations clash with personal identity. As a brilliant young translator, Eva finds herself at the heart of a war crimes trial, unraveling dark family secrets that threaten her future. This coming-of-age story expertly captures how one woman’s quest for justice questions the very foundations of her life, her relationships, and her past. With 336 pages of emotional depth, and themes of courage, resilience, and morality, this page-turner is an Indie Next Pick that resonates across generations. If you're searching for historical fiction that combines poignant personal narratives with real historical events, this book is an essential read. Join Eva on her transformative journey in a beautifully crafted tale that sheds light on the struggle for truth in a world laden with lies. Available in an attractive B-format paperback, this contemporary classic from HarperCollins Publishers is perfect for book clubs and readers passionate about uncovering stories of bravery amid trauma. Grab your copy today and explore the complexities of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of truth as seen through the eyes of a remarkable young woman.

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