'A heartbreaking portrait of an ordinary family shattered by a war they didn't want' The Times They've wrecked the world, these men, and still they're not done. They'd take the sky if they could. Germany, 1945, and the bombs are falling. In Heidenfeld, Etta and her husband Josef roam an empty nest: their eldest son Max is fighting on the frontlines, while fifteen-year-old Georg has swapped books for guns at a Nürnberg school for the Hitler Youth. At home, news of the war provokes daily doses of fear as the planes grow closer, taking one city after the next. When Max is unexpectedly discharged, Etta is relieved to have her eldest home and safe. But soon after he arrives, it's clear that the boy who left is not the same returned. With Georg a hundred miles away and a husband confronting his own difficult feelings toward patriotic duty, Etta alone must gather the pieces of a splintering family, determined to hold them together in the face of an uncertain future.
Annette L. Binder Boeken
L. Annette Binder creëert verhalen die diep ingaan op de kruising van persoonlijke familiegeschiedenis en belangrijke maatschappelijke gebeurtenissen. Haar werk duikt in de diepgaande emotionele impact van historische momenten op individuen en hun families, en onthult universele waarheden door middel van intieme verhalen. Binder's schrijven wordt erkend voor haar inzichtelijke proza en boeiende karakterportretten die resoneren bij lezers. Haar veelgeprezen korte verhalen zijn opgenomen in prestigieuze bloemlezingen en erkend door optredens op de publieke radio.
