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In 1942, Friedrich, a young man from Switzerland, arrives in Berlin with dreams of becoming an artist. At a life drawing class, he becomes captivated by the beautiful model, Kristin, who introduces him to the vibrant city. She teaches him to navigate the dangers of wartime Berlin, and they share romantic moments in an underground jazz club, enjoying cognac and dancing. As Friedrich falls in love, the war seems distant, and their life at the Grand Hotel feels luxurious, with black market access to Champagne and fresh fruit. However, the atmosphere in the city grows increasingly oppressive as the Nazi Party tightens its grip on daily life, instilling fear among Berliners. Kristin's true loyalties remain ambiguous, and Friedrich's world shatters when she returns one day, battered and in tears, revealing her real name is Stella and that she is Jewish, passing as Aryan. As he comforts her, Friedrich realizes Stella's situation is precarious, with the Gestapo looming over her. Confronted with Stella's harrowing choices, he grapples with the harsh realities of their time. This poignant narrative intertwines a tortured love story with the brutal history of wartime Berlin, exploring themes of naiveté, young love, betrayal, and the weight of history.

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Titel
Stella
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2022
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
208
ISBN10
0802149189
ISBN13
9780802149183
Reeks
Eerste editie
2019
Oorspronkelijke titel
Stella
Beoordeling
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In 1942, Friedrich, a young man from Switzerland, arrives in Berlin with dreams of becoming an artist. At a life drawing class, he becomes captivated by the beautiful model, Kristin, who introduces him to the vibrant city. She teaches him to navigate the dangers of wartime Berlin, and they share romantic moments in an underground jazz club, enjoying cognac and dancing. As Friedrich falls in love, the war seems distant, and their life at the Grand Hotel feels luxurious, with black market access to Champagne and fresh fruit. However, the atmosphere in the city grows increasingly oppressive as the Nazi Party tightens its grip on daily life, instilling fear among Berliners. Kristin's true loyalties remain ambiguous, and Friedrich's world shatters when she returns one day, battered and in tears, revealing her real name is Stella and that she is Jewish, passing as Aryan. As he comforts her, Friedrich realizes Stella's situation is precarious, with the Gestapo looming over her. Confronted with Stella's harrowing choices, he grapples with the harsh realities of their time. This poignant narrative intertwines a tortured love story with the brutal history of wartime Berlin, exploring themes of naiveté, young love, betrayal, and the weight of history.