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An enthralling tale from the #1 Globe and Mail and USA Today Best Selling Author."A powerful, haunting debut"-Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network
An enthralling tale from the #1 Globe and Mail and USA Today Best Selling Author."A powerful, haunting debut"-Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network
För alla som älskade Ljuset vi inte ser och Tatueraren i Auschwitz EN UNG KVINNAS MOD Under andra världskriget mördades hundratusentals spädbarn. Vad skulle hända om mannen som dömde dem till döden själv blev far? Barnmorskan Anke Hoff arresteras och sätts i koncentrationsläger för att ha förlöst en kvinna i Berlins getto. I lägret blir hon de judiska mödrarnas sista hopp. Med outtömlig tro på mänskligheten gör hon vad hon kan för att de ska kunna minnas sina nyfödda barn efter att de avrättats av fångvaktarna. Ryktet om hennes skicklighet sprider sig och när Führern väntar en arvinge hämtas hon av Gestapo för att ansvara för Eva Braun som hålls gömd i bergen. Nedkomsten tvingar Anke till handlingar hon aldrig trott sig kapabel till, men värst av allt är ändå att hennes hjärta börjar slå för SS-officeren som är satt att övervaka henne. FÜHRERNS BARNMORSKA är en lovsång till livet och det under som sker varje gång ett barn kommer till världen. Det är en berättelse som ställer livsavgörande frågor och beskriver en historia så fasansfull men trovärdig att den inte går att lägga ifrån sig. I pocketboken finns länk till läsguide med samtalsfrågor, och fakta om bland annat den verkliga barnmorska som hindrade tusentals barn från att mördas i Auschwitz.En bok du inte får missa. FeminaVåra bästa lästips! Om du bara ska läsa en bok i sommar. Tidningen MamaHemskt och fint på samma gång. Robotham lyckas skapa så många känslor och så mycket närhet genom bokstäver. Mariestads tidningÅrets hittills bästa bok, högsta betyg utan minsta tvekan! Anettes bokval MANDY ROBOTHAM drömde redan som nioåring om att bli författare, men gjorde istället karriär som journalist innan hon omskolade sig till barnmorska. Hon drivs av en stark passion för barnmorskeyrket och skriver parallellt om förlossningar, död, kärlek och allt däremellan. Führerns barnmorska är hennes debutroman. Med en masterexamen i kreativt skrivande från Oxford Brookes University har hon skrivit en bok som fått skyhöga betyg på internationella läsforum och gjort henne till en USA Today-bästsäljare.
The heart-wrenching and unforgettable tale of a world on the brink of war from the internationally bestselling author of The German Midwife. Berlin, 1938: It’s the height of summer, and Germany is on the brink of war. When fledgling reporter Georgie Young is posted to Berlin, alongside fellow Londoner Max Spender, she knows they are entering the eye of the storm. Arriving to a city swathed in red flags and crawling with Nazis, Georgie feels helpless, witnessing innocent people being torn from their homes. As tensions rise, she realises she and Max have to act – even if it means putting their lives on the line. But when she digs deeper, Georgie begins to uncover the unspeakable truth about Hitler’s Germany – and the pair are pulled into a world darker than she could ever have imagined… From the bestselling author of The German Midwife comes the heart-wrenching story of a country on the brink of war, a woman who puts herself in the line of fire, and a world about to be forever changed. Readers love The Berlin Girl: ‘A gripping read, filled with tension and suspense’ Fiona Valpy, author of The Dressmaker’s Gift ‘You'll gasp aloud and shed a few tears […] insightful, bold, fast-paced’ Kristin Harmel, author of The Book of Lost Names ‘An absorbing and fascinating read’ Janet MacLeod Trotter, author of The Tea Planter’s Daughter ‘Mandy has captured a chilling sense of tension and fear, knowing what was on the horizon’ Suzanne Goldring, author of My Name is Eva ‘What a story! I couldn’t put this down.’ Real Reader Review ‘Powerful, engaging and emotional.’ Real Reader Review ‘Mandy Robotham never disappoints. Her best yet.’ Real Reader Review ‘This book will stay with me for a long time.’ Real Reader Review ‘This book is a beautifully done glimpse in to a changing Berlin, and is one of the best historic fictions set in this era that I've had the pleasure to read.’ Real Reader Review
***A USA Today Bestseller.*** The heart-wrenching and unforgettable tale of a world on the brink of war from the internationally bestselling author of The German Midwife. Berlin, 1938: It's the height of summer, and Germany is on the brink of war. When fledgling reporter Georgie Young is posted to Berlin, alongside fellow Londoner Max Spender, she knows they are entering the eye of the storm. Arriving to a city swathed in red flags and crawling with Nazis, Georgie feels helpless, witnessing innocent people being torn from their homes. As tensions rise, she realises she and Max have to act - even if it means putting their lives on the line. But when she digs deeper, Georgie begins to uncover the unspeakable truth about Hitler's Germany - and the pair are pulled into a world darker than she could ever have imagined... From the bestselling author of The German Midwife comes the heart-wrenching story of a country on the brink of war, a woman who puts herself in the line of fire, and a world about to be forever changed. Readers love The Berlin Girl: 'A gripping read, filled with tension and suspense' Fiona Valpy, author of The Dressmaker's Gift 'You'll gasp aloud and shed a few tears ...] insightful, bold, fast-paced' Kristin Harmel, author of The Book of Lost Names 'An absorbing and fascinating read' Janet MacLeod Trotter, author of The Tea Planter's Daughter 'Mandy has captured a chilling sense of tension and fear, knowing what was on the horizon' Suzanne Goldring, author of My Name is Eva 'What a story I couldn't put this down.' Real Reader Review 'Powerful, engaging and emotional.' Real Reader Review 'Mandy Robotham never disappoints. Her best yet.' Real Reader Review 'This book will stay with me for a long time.' Real Reader Review 'This book is a beautifully done glimpse in to a changing Berlin, and is one of the best historic fictions set in this era that I've had the pleasure to read.' Real Reader Review
***A USA Today Bestseller.***The heart-wrenching and unforgettable tale of a world on the brink of war from the internationally bestselling author of The German Midwife.Berlin, 1938: It's the height of summer, and Germany is on the brink of war. When fledgling reporter Georgie Young is posted to Berlin, alongside fellow Londoner Max Spender, she knows they are entering the eye of the storm.Arriving to a city swathed in red flags and crawling with Nazis, Georgie feels helpless, witnessing innocent people being torn from their homes. As tensions rise, she realises she and Max have to act - even if it means putting their lives on the line.But when she digs deeper, Georgie begins to uncover the unspeakable truth about Hitler's Germany - and the pair are pulled into a world darker than she could ever have imagined...From the bestselling author of The German Midwife comes the heart-wrenching story of a country on the brink of war, a woman who puts herself in the line of fire, and a world about to be forever changed.Readers love The Berlin Girl: 'A gripping read, filled with tension and suspense' Fiona Valpy, author of The Dressmaker's Gift'You'll gasp aloud and shed a few tears ...] insightful, bold, fast-paced' Kristin Harmel, author of The Book of Lost Names'An absorbing and fascinating read' Janet MacLeod Trotter, author of The Tea Planter's Daughter'Mandy has captured a chilling sense of tension and fear, knowing what was on the horizon' Suzanne Goldring, author of My Name is Eva'What a story I couldn't put this down.' Real Reader Review'Powerful, engaging and emotional.' Real Reader Review'Mandy Robotham never disappoints. Her best yet.' Real Reader Review'This book will stay with me for a long time.' Real Reader Review'This book is a beautifully done glimpse in to a changing Berlin, and is one of the best historic fictions set in this era that I've had the pleasure to read.' Real Reader Review
An enthralling tale from the #1 Globe and Mail and USA Today Best Selling Author."A powerful, haunting debut"-Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network
The highly awaited new novel from the internationally bestseller, and author of The German Midwife (also published as A Woman of War)."Rich and captivating...a vivid story of love, sacrifice and betrayal." -Woman's WorldVenice, 1943The world is at war, and Stella Jilani is leading a double life. By day she works in the lion's den as a typist for the Reich; by night, she risks her life as a messenger for the Italian resistance. Against all odds, Stella must impart Nazi secrets, smuggle essential supplies and produce an underground newspaper on her beloved typewriter.But when German commander General Breugal becomes suspicious, it seems he will stop at nothing to find the mole, and Stella knows her future could be in jeopardy.London, 2017Years later, Luisa Belmont finds a mysterious old typewriter in her attic. Determined to find out who it belonged to, Luisa delves into the past and uncovers a story of fierce love, unimaginable sacrifice and, ultimately, the worst kind of betrayal...Set between German-occupied 1940s Venice and modern-day London, this is a fascinating tale of the bravery of everyday women in the darkest corners of WWII, for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris and The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff.Praise for The Secret Messenger: 'Intriguing, pacy and fascinating.' Suzanne Goldring, author of My Name is Eva'Unique, emotional and life-affirming.' Melanie Hudson, author of The Last Letter from Juliet'A beautifully written novel, perfect for historical fiction lovers.' Soraya M. Lane, bestselling author of The Girls of Pearl Harbor'Another fantastic page-turner.' LP Fergusson, author of A Dangerous Act of Kindness'I felt I was walking alongside Stella over bridges and along canals at every heartstopping moment... Wonderful.' Molly Green, author of An Orphan's Wish'One of the stronger novels that pays homage to the women involved in the movements of resistance.' Reader review'Refreshingly different. Even if you think you have read enough war books this year I strongly recommend you read this one.' Reader review'If you like WWII stories, this is a must read.' Reader review'Marvellous and highly recommended story on a little known aspect of WWII.' Reader review
The highly awaited new novel from the internationally bestselling author of The German Midwife (also published as A Woman of War). Venice, 1943The world is at war, and Stella Jilani is leading a double life. By day she works in the lion’s den as a typist for the Reich; by night, she risks her life as a messenger for the Italian resistance. Against all odds, Stella must impart Nazi secrets, smuggle essential supplies and produce an underground newspaper on her beloved typewriter. But when German commander General Breugal becomes suspicious, it seems he will stop at nothing to find the mole, and Stella knows her future could be in jeopardy. London, 2017Years later, Luisa Belmont finds a mysterious old typewriter in her attic. Determined to find out who it belonged to, Luisa delves into the past and uncovers a story of fierce love, unimaginable sacrifice and, ultimately, the worst kind of betrayal… Set between German-occupied 1940s Venice and modern-day London, this is a fascinating tale of the bravery of everyday women in the darkest corners of WWII, for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris. Praise for The Secret Messenger: ‘Intriguing, pacy and fascinating.’ Suzanne Goldring, author of My Name is Eva ‘Unique, emotional and life-affirming.’ Melanie Hudson, author of The Last Letter from Juliet ‘A beautifully written novel, perfect for historical fiction lovers.’ Soraya M. Lane, bestselling author of The Girls of Pearl Harbor ‘Another fantastic page-turner.’ LP Fergusson, author of A Dangerous Act of Kindness ‘I felt I was walking alongside Stella over bridges and along canals at every heartstopping moment… Wonderful.’ Molly Green, author of An Orphan’s Wish ‘One of the stronger novels that pays homage to the women involved in the movements of resistance.’ Reader review ‘Refreshingly different. Even if you think you have read enough war books this year I strongly recommend you read this one.’ Reader review ‘If you like WWII stories, this is a must read.’ Reader review ‘Marvellous and highly recommended story on a little known aspect of World War II.’ Reader review ‘The characters are well thought out, the historical background is vivid and well described, and the plot is gripping.’ Reader review
An enthralling tale from the #1 Globe and Mail and USA Today Best Selling Author."A powerful, haunting debut"-Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network
The USA Today Best Seller."A powerful, haunting debut"--Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice NetworkAn enthralling new tale of courage, betrayal and survival in the hardest of circumstances that readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Secret Orphan and The Man Who Broke into Auschwitz will love.Germany, 1944. A prisoner in the camps, Anke Hoff is doing what she can to keep her pregnant campmates and their newborns alive.But when Anke's work is noticed, she is chosen for a task more dangerous than she could ever have imagined. Eva Braun is pregnant with the F hrer's child, and Anke is assigned as her midwife.Before long, Anke is faced with an impossible choice. Does she serve the Reich she loathes and keep the baby alive? Or does she sacrifice an innocent child for the good of a broken world?*Published in the UK as A Woman of War*Mandy Robotham's highly awaited next book, The Secret Messenger, is out now.
For readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and Kate Furnivall comes a gritty tale of courage, betrayal and love in the most unlikely of places. Also published as The German Midwife. ‘A powerful, haunting debut’ Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network ‘Incredibly powerful, harrowing but ultimately uplifting. I couldn’t put this down.’ Katie Fforde, author of A Rose Petal Summer ‘A fascinating story which had me forgetting it’s fiction! So well written, I was left pondering if the events could actually be true. Enthralling!’ Kitty Neale, author of A Sister’s Sorrow ‘Absorbing and totally believable – a wonderful WW2 novel.’ Molly Green, author of An Orphan’s War ‘I cannot give enough praise for A Woman of War. This is definitely #1 on my list of [historical fiction] books I’ve read in 2018.’ NetGalley Reviewer ‘If you are looking for a page turner, this is it. I read the book cover to cover in 48 hours. If I could give this book a 6/5 stars I would!’ NetGalley Reviewer ‘The writing was excellent and the characters realistic […] an interesting and thoughtful page turner.’ NetGalley Reviewer ‘Very compelling.’ NetGalley Reviewer Germany, 1944. Taken from the camps to serve the Führer himself, Anke Hoff is assigned as midwife to one of Hitler’s inner circle. If she refuses, her family will die. Torn between her duty as a caregiver and her hatred for the Nazi regime, Anke is swept into a life unlike anything she’s ever known – and she discovers that many of those at the Berghof are just as trapped as she is. And soon, she’s falling for a man who will make her world more complicated still… Before long, the couple is faced with an impossible choice – and the consequences could be deadly. Can their forbidden love survive the horrors of war? And, more importantly, will they? Mandy Robotham’s highly awaited next book, The Secret Messenger, is out now.