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BlogTour for The Children of Berlin by Author Sharon Maas

My Review: I found this story hard hitting, interesting, informative and heart-breaking. A letter arrives on Leah’s doorstep, the senders address hits her hard, it’s someone from a life and betrayal long buried. Two Girls, friends since toddler age, one is Jewish and the other is Catholic. In 1933 things change and their lives are on opposite sides of a coin. Leah, Magda, Markus and Aaron are children of the Kaiserkorso Eins. How can a sweet girl turn so emotionally cold and dark and the other fear for her life? It’s mostly well written, a very difficult subject matter and the author does do it justice. I have been to Garmish-Partenkirchen and I agree that it’s scenery is stunning. I also like some of Marlene Dietrich’s music. A recommended and emotional read.

Book Description:

‘I will never forgive you! You had a choice. You could have listened to your mother, your brother, your father, but you chose to listen to those monsters. And that choice remains with you. Forever.’

Berlin, 1933. Leah and Magda have been inseparable for as long as they can remember, and one beautiful summer’s day in their courtyard, they vow nothing will ever come between their friendship. But Leah could never have predicted the darkness looming just around the corner…

As Hitler comes to power and the Nazi Party gain even more influence, Magda proudly tells Leah she has decided to join the Hitler Youth. Leah’s blood runs cold before she begs Magda to change her mind – because Leah is Jewish. Magda refuses, and heartbroken Leah knows this will not only destroy their friendship, but put her life in mortal danger. Suddenly, the only light in her life is Magda’s brother Markus, who is furious at his sister and vows to do everything he can to keep Leah safe.

As Magda becomes more entrenched in the Nazi Party, Leah’s life starts to shatter as the Gestapo raid her home, sending her beloved brother Aaron to a concentration camp. Devastated, Leah and her parents are forced to flee and hide. Desperate to save Leah, Markus decides the only way he can help stop the Nazis and his sister is to infiltrate the party as an undercover resistance fighter. But will Magda see through his lie, and how far will she go to prove her loyalty to her Führer?

A powerful and heartbreaking novel about love, family, betrayal and sacrifice perfect for fans of The Alice NetworkThe White Rose NetworkThe Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Nightingale.

Author Bio:

Sharon Maas was born to politically active parents in Georgetown, Guyana, in 1951. She was educated in England, Guyana, and, later, Germany. After leaving school, she worked as a reporter with the Guyana Graphic in Georgetown and later wrote feature articles for the Sunday Chronicle as a staff journalist. Sharon has always had a great sense of adventure and curiosity about the world we live in, and Guyana could not hold her for long. In 1971 she set off on a year-long backpacking trip around South America, followed by an overland trek to South India, where she spent two years in an ashram. She lived in Germany for forty-three years and now lives in Ireland. She is the author of The Violin Maker’s Daughter, The Soldier’s Girl, Her Darkest Hour and many other novels.

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