City Of Women by David R. Gillham
Set against the backdrop of World War II in Berlin, the narrative delves into the life of Sigrid Schröder, a seemingly ordinary German woman whose husband is away fighting on the Eastern Front. As the war rages on, Sigrid's mundane existence is disrupted when she becomes entangled in a web of secrets and resistance. Her clandestine affair with a Jewish man and her involvement in aiding those persecuted by the Nazi regime force her to confront the moral complexities of loyalty, love, and survival in a city where danger lurks at every corner. Through her journey, the story explores themes of courage, identity, and the blurred lines between right and wrong in times of war.
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- Published
- 2012
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 384
- Original Language
- English
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