“The German House” by Annette Hess

julianne

Senior Insider
Just as Amy reported about
her book concerning Auschwitz, I have had similar feelings. I have read so many books about WWII and concentration camps and the horrors of war. I just cannot read another one right now and yet... A first novel by a talented writer —-how can I resist?! The setting is Germany after the war. The book jacket lays out the following tantalizing statement:”If everything your family told you was a lie, how far would you go to uncover the truth?” I won’t say more—-the truth is exposed as one unpeels layers. This is a new perspective on the aftermath of the war and the Holocaust. If you are intrigued, you will not be disappointed.
 
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