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City of Women
City of Women
Author: David R. Gillham
ISBN: 435590
Pages: 392
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Publisher: Amy Einhorn books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
Exceptionally powerful. An intimate look at the lives of ordinary people living on the inside of Nazi terrorism during WWII, and their efforts to resist them. The reader is involved with the characters and their fight from the first sentence. The fear is palpable. So is the passion, the sympathy and the triumph. I definitely recommend this book! D.
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What the heck is a German glance? I have a German mother, I was raised and educated in Germany but I do not understand what a German glance is... a recurring action in this tomb. There were other fantastic and non-German colloquialisms but too many to list.
I could not wrap my mind around this story because it did not capture the German culture well especially women... an american author portraying German women during the war is just not feasible. I wanted to like this book, I trudged through it and to be fair I finished it (I cringed a lot).
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