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City of Women

David Gillham

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English
Penguin
24 July 2013
A gripping and evocative tale of life in Berlin at the height of the Second World War- romance, duplicity and unfathomable choices

In the very darkest hour, who do you trust, who do you love, and who can be saved?

It is 1943 - the height of the Second World War. With the men taken by the army, Berlin has become a city of women. And while her husband fights on the Eastern Front, Sigrid Schr der is, for all intents and purposes, the model soldier's wife- she goes to work every day, does as much with her rations as she can, and dutifully cares for her meddling mother-in-law.

But behind this fa ade is an entirely different Sigrid, a woman who dreams of her former Jewish lover, who is now lost in the chaos of the war.

Sigrid's tedious existence is turned upside-down when she finds herself hiding a mother and her two young daughters- could they be her lover's family? Now she must make terrifying choices that could cost her everything.
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Imprint:   Penguin
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   267g
ISBN:   9780241966341
ISBN 10:   0241966345
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for City of Women

David Gillham's excellent new novel, City of Women, is built on one of the most extraordinary and faithful recreations of a time in history - Berlin in World War II - that I've ever read. -- Alan Furst In this moving and masterful debut, David Gillham brings war-torn Berlin to life and reveals the extraordinary mettle of women tested to their limits and beyond. Powerful and piercingly real. You won't soon forget these characters. -- Paula McLain, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Wife [A] stunning debut . . . Gillham puts a fresh spin on the horrors of WWII * Publishers Weekly * Vividly cinematic yet subtle and full of moral ambiguity . . . riveting characters - is as impossible to put down as it is to forget * Kirkus *


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