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Nina Willner

    Nina Willner
    40 özs
    Vierzig Herbste
    Forty Autumns LP
    Forty Autumns
    • In Forty Autumns, Nina Willner shares the poignant history of her family across three generations, separated by forty years of Soviet rule and ultimately reunited after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Following World War II, Hanna, a schoolteacher's daughter, fled to the West with only a small suitcase, while her family—her parents and eight siblings—remained in the East. The Berlin Wall's construction dashed any hopes of reunion. In her new life in America, Hanna attempted to reach out to her family, but most efforts were thwarted due to her father's surveillance and her family's struggles under a harsh regime. Years later, Hanna had a daughter, Nina, who became the first female US Army intelligence officer to lead operations in East Berlin during the Cold War. Meanwhile, in the East, Heidi's daughter, Cordula, was training for the East German Olympic cycling team. Despite being mere miles apart, Nina and her relatives lived vastly different lives. When the Berlin Wall fell, the families reunited, revealing an extraordinary narrative of courage and survival against the backdrop of a divided nation and world. Willner's vivid storytelling encapsulates the resilience of her family amidst decades of separation.

      Forty Autumns
    • Forty Autumns LP

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,4(8)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Germany, the story follows Hanna, whose father instilled in her a curiosity about the world beyond their village. As the Soviets impose a harsh regime in East Germany, the narrative explores the impact of a divided nation, marked by oppression and the infamous wall that separates East from West. The book delves into themes of resilience and the struggle for freedom in a repressive political landscape.

      Forty Autumns LP
    • Berlin 1984: Nina Willner, Tochter der aus Ostdeutschland in die USA geflohenen Hanna, wird als Agentin des US-Geheimdienstes in Ostberlin eingeschleust. Dort ist sie den militärischen Geheimnissen der Sowjets auf der Spur, aber die Geschichte ihrer Mutter lässt sie nicht los. Denn hinter der Mauer leben ihre Großmutter, ihre Tante und auch ihre Cousine. Werden sie jemals als Familie vereint sein? Vierzig Herbste erzählt auf berührende Weise das Schicksal von fünf Frauen im Kalten Krieg, die sich nicht unterkriegen lassen, sondern für das kämpfen, was ihnen am meisten bedeutet: ihre Familie.

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