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The women in the castle : a novel

Shattuck, Jessica (Author).

Summary: "Set at the end of World War II, in a crumbling Bavarian castle that once played host to all of German high society, a powerful and propulsive story of three widows whose lives and fates become intertwined. All three women must come to terms with the choices that have defined their lives before, during, and after the war - each with their own unique share of challenges. This is a dramatic yet nuanced portrait of war and its repercussions that explores what it means to survive, love, and, ultimately, to forgive in the wake of unimaginable hardship."--Provided by the publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780062644190 (softcover : large print) :
  • Physical Description: large print
    527 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First HarperLuxe large print edition.
  • Publisher: New York : HarperLuxe, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2017.
Subject: Large type books
Anti-Nazi movement -- Germany -- Fiction
Castles -- Germany -- Bavaria -- Fiction
Family secrets -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction
Nineteen forties -- Fiction
Widows -- Fiction
Women and war -- Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany -- Fiction
Germany -- History -- 1945-1955 -- Fiction
Genre: Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 7 of 7 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Creston Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 7 total copies.
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Acquisition Type: New
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Summary: "Set at the end of World War II, in a crumbling Bavarian castle that once played host to all of German high society, a powerful and propulsive story of three widows whose lives and fates become intertwined. All three women must come to terms with the choices that have defined their lives before, during, and after the war - each with their own unique share of challenges. This is a dramatic yet nuanced portrait of war and its repercussions that explores what it means to survive, love, and, ultimately, to forgive in the wake of unimaginable hardship."--Provided by the publisher.
Amid the ashes of Nazi Germany's defeat, Marianne von Lingenfels returns to the once-grand castle of her husband's ancestors, an imposing stone fortress now fallen into ruin following years of war. The widow of a resister murdered in the failed July 20, 1944, plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Marianne plans to uphold the promise she made to her husband's brave conspirators: to find and protect their wives, her fellow resistance widows. First Marianne rescues six-year-old Martin, the son of her dearest childhood friend, from a Nazi reeducation home. Together, they make their way across the smoldering wreckage of their homeland to Berlin, where Martin's mother, the beautiful and naive Benita, has fallen into the hands of occupying Red Army soldiers. Then she locates Ania, another resister's wife, and her two boys, now refugees languishing in one of the many camps that house the millions displaced by the war. As Marianne assembles this makeshift family from the ruins of her husband's resistance movement, she is certain their shared pain and circumstances will hold them together. But she quickly discovers that the black-and-white, highly principled world of her privileged past has become infinitely more complicated, filled with secrets and dark passions that threaten to tear them apart. Eventually, all three women must come to terms with the choices that have defined their lives before, during, and after the war-- each with their own unique share of challenges.

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