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The Luck of the Weissensteiners - Christoph Fischer
The Luck of the Weissensteiners
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In the sleepy town of Bratislava in 1933 a romantic girl falls for a bookseller from Berlin. Greta Weissensteiner, daughter of a Jewish weaver, slowly settles in with the Winkelmeier clan just as the developments in Germany start to make waves in Europe. The political climate in the multifaceted... show more
In the sleepy town of Bratislava in 1933 a romantic girl falls for a bookseller from Berlin. Greta Weissensteiner, daughter of a Jewish weaver, slowly settles in with the Winkelmeier clan just as the developments in Germany start to make waves in Europe. The political climate in the multifaceted cultural jigsaw puzzle of disintegrating Czechoslovakia becomes more complex and affects relations between the couple and the families.The story follows their lot through the war with its predictable and also its unexpected turns and events and the equally hard times after.From the moment that Greta Weissensteiner enters the bookstore where Wilhelm Winkelmeier works, and entrances him with her good looks and serious ways, I was hooked. But this is no ordinary romance; in tact it is not a romance at all, but a powerful, often sad, Holocaust story. What makes The Luck of the Weissensteiners so extraordinary is the chance Christoph Fischer gives his readers to consider the many different people who were never in concentration camps, never in the military, yet who nonetheless had their own indelible Holocaust experiences. Set in the fascinating area of Bratislava, this is a wide-ranging, historically accurate exploration of the connections between social location, personal integrity and, as the title says, luck. I cared about every one of this novel's characters and continued to think about them long after I'd finished reading.-- Andrea Steiner, University of California Santa CruzThe Luck of the Weissensteiners is an epic saga set in wartime Eastern Europe. It follows the lives of two families - one Jewish, one Catholic - and their entwined survival amidst the backdrop of the second world war; first the fascist then the communist invasion and occupation of Slovakia, and the horror of the consequences of war. The reader is transported to a world of deception, fear, distrust and betrayal, alongside enduring love and family drama. The characters are vividly painted in the mind of the reader as we follow their journey across Europe at a time of unimaginable challenge and trauma. Weissensteiners is a magnificent tale of human survival. I wish I hadn't read it already so that I may repeat the pleasure of discovering and becoming lost in the story once again.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AFQC4QC
Publisher: Kindle
Pages no: 360
Edition language: English
Series: The Three Nations Trilogy (#1)
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Wanderings
Wanderings rated it
When Greta Weissensteiner of the sleepy town of Bratslava in Czechoslovakia, falls for a Berliner bookseller, little does she know just how much her life is going to change. The Weissensteiner family has always been lucky, using their Aryan name to balance against the prejudice of their Jewish faith...
Romance on Wheels
Romance on Wheels rated it
5.0
Heart warming and heart wrenching, The Luck of the Weissenteiners is a story that will stay with you long after you put the book down. This is not the holocaust you think you know. A totally different view from families who didn't live in concentration camps but were also not necessarily free. Mu...
Muriellerites
Muriellerites rated it
5.0
Christoph Fischer has written an important historical rendition of wartime Eastern Europe that will continue to haunt you for a long time after you finish reading it. The Luck of the Weissensteiners presents the spirit and horrific social conditions of Bratislava and the neighbouring countries durin...
Author James Chalk
Author James Chalk rated it
5.0 The Luck of the Weissensteiners
An extraordinary and personal view of the past!This terrific story was clearly as well researched as it was exquisitely written. Mr. Fischer managed to tell a tale that educates and enlightens while remaining personal and intimate. The reader is gracefully eased into the family’s story and soon grow...
Khalid Muhammad
Khalid Muhammad rated it
5.0 The Luck of the Weissensteiners
I received this book from the author/publisher for an honest review.“The Luck of the Weissensteiners” is a broad reaching, multi-category novel that will grab you from the first paragraph and keep holding on until long after you complete the novel. Personally, I am a big fan of historical fiction st...
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