The school for German brides : a novel of World War II /

Runyan, Aimie K.,

The school for German brides : a novel of World War II / Aimie K. Runyan. - First edition. - 362, 10 pages ; 21 cm

Includes reading group guide.

In 1939 Germany, Hanna Rombauer is sent to a "bride school" where she becomes increasingly disturbed by lessons of hatred, prejudice, and misogyny, and when she discovers a pregnant Jewish woman hiding near the school, she proposes a risky plan that would free them both. Germany, 1939. After her mother's death, Hanna Rombauer is unwillingly matched with an SS officer. The independence her mother fostered in her is considered highly inappropriate as the future wife of an up-and-coming officer, and she is sent to a "bride school." Hanna is taught how to be a "proper" German wife, but the lessons of hatred, prejudice, and misogyny disturb her, and she is desperate to escape. For Mathilde Altman, a German Jewish woman, the war has torn her from her work, her family, and her new husband. She fights to keep her unborn baby safe, and is forced into hiding. When Hanna discovers Tilde near the school, the women take extraordinary risks to save the lives of mother and baby. -- adapted from back cover

9780063094208 0063094207

GBC2A2241 bnb

020640673 Uk


Women--Germany--Fiction.
Jewish women--Germany--Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945--Germany--Fiction.


Historical fiction.
Novels.

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