Casaalemana Epub ✮ 〈PREMIUM〉
: It avoids being a typical "war story" by focusing on the aftermath and the psychological burden of those who inherited the history.
In the early 1960s, West Germany was a nation eager to move on. The "Economic Miracle" was in full swing, and the horrors of the previous decade were often tucked away behind lace curtains and Sunday roasts. Annette Hess’s The German House shatters this domestic peace, using the perspective of Eva Bruhns—a woman who has never questioned her parents’ history—to show what happens when the truth becomes impossible to ignore. CasaAlemana epub
"Casa Alemana" (The German House) is a compelling historical novel by that explores the weight of silence and the legacy of WWII in post-war Germany. Set during the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials of the 1960s, it follows a young translator, Eva Bruhns, who is forced to confront her family's hidden past. : It avoids being a typical "war story"