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Forty Autumns

A family's story of courage and survival on both sides of the Berlin Wall
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Forty Autumns by Nina Willner is a compelling memoir that interweaves the personal and historical, recounting the experiences of a family separated by the Iron Curtain. The author explores her mother's daring escape from East Germany, contrasting it with the lives of those who remained under Soviet rule, capturing the resilient spirit across generations in the shadow of a divided country. Through its narrative, the book provides a vivid look at the human impact of political upheaval.
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If you enjoy captivating stories of resilience and courage, this biography may appeal to you. It offers a poignant look at a family's journey through the challenges of a divided Germany during the Cold War, providing a personal perspective on historical events. Through heartfelt narrative, it explores themes of hope, love, and endurance across generations.

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An incredible memoir about a family divided by the Berlin Wall that will appeal to readers of Stasiland and fans of The Lives of Others.

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In Forty Autumns, Nina Willner recounts the history of three generations of her family—mothers, sisters, daughters, and cousins—separated by forty years of Soviet rule and reunited after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Shortly after the end of the Second World War, as the Soviets took control of the eastern part of Germany, Hanna, a schoolteacher's daughter, escaped with nothing more than a small suitcase and the clothes on her back. As Hanna built a new life in the West, her relatives (her mother, father, and eight siblings) remained in the East. The construction of the Berlin Wall severed all hope of any future reunion.

Hanna fell in love and moved to America. She made many attempts to establish contact with her family, but most were unsuccessful. Her father was under close observation; her mother, younger sister Heidi, and the others struggled to adjust to life under a bizarre and brutal regime that kept its citizens cut off from the outside world.

A few years later, Hanna had a daughter—Nina—who grew up to become the first female US Army intelligence officer to lead sensitive intelligence collection operations in East Berlin at the height of the Cold War. At the same time, Heidi's daughter, Cordula, was training to become a member of the East German Olympic cycling team. Though separated by only a few miles, Nina and her relatives led entirely different lives.

Once the Berlin Wall came down, and the families were reunited, Nina Willner discovered an extraordinary story. In Forty Autumns, she vividly brings to life many accounts of courage and survival, set against the backdrop of four decades that divided a nation and the world.

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Forty Autumns by Nina Willner offers a compelling memoir that spans three generations, illustrating a family's struggle amidst Germany's division during the Cold War. Reviewers praise Willner's vivid storytelling and insightful narrative, highlighting themes of resilience, national duty, and familial bonds. The book is noted for its rich historical context and emotional depth, making it an engrossing read for both historians and general audiences.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780349141367

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 January 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Abacus

Illustration: 16pp plate section

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 218.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Nina Willner is a former US Army intelligence officer who served in Berlin during the Cold War. Following a career in intelligence, Nina worked in Moscow, Minsk and Prague promoting human rights, children's causes and the rule of law for the US Government, non-profit organizations and a variety of charities. She currently lives in Istanbul, Turkey. Forty Autumns is her first book.

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