The German House

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The German House by Annette Hess is set in 1963 Frankfurt and follows Eva Bruhns, a young translator working on the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials. As she delves deeper into the testimonies and evidence, she confronts uncomfortable truths about her own family's past and Germany's post-war identity. This historical fiction unveils the tension between personal and national history wrapped in a powerful narrative about justice and reconciliation.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy delving into a riveting historical fiction set during the 1960s in Germany, exploring themes of justice, morality, and self-discovery. Through the eyes of a young translator caught in the gripping tension of a war crimes trial, you will be drawn into the emotional complexities of a society coming to terms with its past.

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The German House

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As seen in the New York Times Book Review.

A December 2019 Indie Next Pick!

Set against the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials of 1963, Annette Hess's international bestseller is a harrowing yet ultimately uplifting coming-of-age story about a young female translator—caught between societal and familial expectations and her unique ability to speak truth to power—as she fights to expose the dark truths of her nation's past.

If everything your family told you was a lie, how far would you go to uncover the truth?

For twenty-four-year-old Eva Bruhns, World War II is a foggy childhood memory. At the war's end, Frankfurt was a smouldering ruin, severely damaged by the Allied bombings. But that was two decades ago. Now it is 1963, and the city's streets, once cratered, are smooth and paved. Shiny new stores replace scorched rubble. Eager for her wealthy suitor, Jürgen Schoormann, to propose, Eva dreams of starting a new life away from her parents and sister. But Eva's plans are turned upside down when a fiery investigator, David Miller, hires her as a translator for a war crimes trial.

As she becomes more deeply involved in the Frankfurt Trials, Eva begins to question her family's silence on the war and her future. Why do her parents refuse to talk about what happened? What are they hiding? Does she really love Jürgen and will she be happy as a housewife? Though it means going against the wishes of her family and her lover, Eva, propelled by her own conscience, joins a team of fiery prosecutors determined to bring the Nazis to justice—a decision that will help change the present and the past of her nation.

Translated from the German by Elisabeth Lauffer.

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The German House by Annette Hess is praised as a compelling debut that features a well-developed protagonist, Eva. Critics commend its vivid narrative, which immerses readers in the historical setting, comparable to a cinematic experience. The novel successfully transforms contemporary history into captivating entertainment, offering a tangible connection to past events, and is lauded for its detailed and evocative scene descriptions as well as its exploration of themes like complicity and truth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780062910301

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 October 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: HarperVia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 202.0mm

Weight: 251g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Annette Hess grew up in Hanover and currently lives in Lower Saxony. She initially studied painting and interior design, and later scenic writing. She worked as a freelance journalist and assistant director, before launching a successful career as a screenwriter. Her critically-acclaimed and popular television series Weissensee, Ku'damm 56 and Ku'damm 59 are credited with revitalising German TV. She has received numerous awards from the Grimme Prize to the Frankfurt Prize to the German Television Prize. The German House is her first novel.

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