Disillusioned by the propaganda of Nazi Germany, Sophie Scholl, her brother, and his fellow soldiers formed the White Rose, a group that wrote and distributed anonymous letters criticising the Nazi regime and calling for action from their fellow German citizens.
Kip Wilson Livres
Kip Wilson crée des récits captivants pour jeunes adultes, s'inspirant souvent de figures et d'événements historiques marquants qui ont façonné le XXe siècle. Son œuvre se caractérise par un style lyrique, basé sur le vers, et une exploration profonde du courage, de la résistance et de la recherche de la vérité face à l'adversité. Avec une formation en littérature allemande et un intérêt particulier pour la poésie, Wilson apporte à sa narration une profondeur intellectuelle et une résonance émotionnelle. Son approche vise à captiver et à inspirer les lecteurs à travers des récits puissants et historiquement fondés.




The Most Dazzling Girl in Berlin
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
A fascinating historical novel about Hilde, an orphan who experiences Berlin on the cusp of World War II as she discovers her own voice and sexuality, ultimately finding a family when she gets a job at a gay cabaret, by award-winning author Kip Wilson. On her eighteenth birthday, Hilde leaves her orphanage in 1930s Berlin, and heads out into the world to discover her place in it. But finding a job is hard, at least until she stumbles into Café Lila, a vibrant cabaret full of expressive customers. Rosa, one of the club’s waitresses and performers, immediately takes Hilde under her wing. As the café denizens slowly embrace Hilde, and she embraces them in turn, she discovers her voice and her own blossoming feelings for Rosa. But Berlin is in turmoil. Between the elections, protests in the streets, worsening antisemitism and anti-homosexual sentiment, and the beginning seeds of unrest in Café Lila itself, Hilde will have to decide what’s best for her future . . . and what it means to love a place on the cusp of war.
"Tells the story of Gerda Taro, a headstrong photojournalist with a passion for capturing the truth amid political turmoil and the first woman photojournalist killed in combat"--
Force and love in the works of Rainer Maria Rilke
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Based on the works, letters and diaries of Rainer Maria Rilke, his attitude based on the interdependent nature of force and love, both human and divine, is clear. The specific works discussed, including Der Cornet, Malte, Der Schauende , and selected poems from the Duineser Elegien and Sonette an Orpheus provide the basis for discussion on the tie that binds these apparently opposite poles into a deeper theme important both to Rilke and to those who read his works: the relationship between recognition and awe of force and the fulfillment of acceptance gained when giving in to this force through love.