Syndetics cover image
Image from Syndetics

A light in the window / Marion Kummerow.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Bookouture, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 279 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781800192942
  • 1800192940
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: 1941, Berlin. Margarete Rosenbaum has been forced to work as a servant in a senior Nazi officer's home. When it is destroyed in a bombing raid, she is the only survivor and is mistaken for the man's daughter. All she needs is a few hours and temporary papers to escape to relative safety. But then the Nazi officer's son, SS officer Wilhelm Huber, tracks her down. And he has his own plans for her.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction KUMMEROW MARION MJ 1 Available 33111010771992
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Margarete stumbles out of the bombed-out house, the dust settling around her like snow. Mistaking her for the dead officer's daughter, a guard rushes over to gently ask her if she is all right and whether there's anything he can do to help her. She glances down at where the hated yellow star had once been, and with barely a pause, she replies "Yes".


Berlin, 1941: Margarete Rosenbaum is working as a housemaid for a senior Nazi officer when his house is bombed, leaving her the only survivor. But when she's mistaken for his daughter in the aftermath of the blast, Margarete knows she can make a bid for freedom...


Issued with temporary papers-and with the freedom of not being seen as Jewish-a few hours are all she needs to escape to relative safety. That is, until her former employer's son, SS officer Wilhelm Huber , tracks her down.


But strangely he doesn't reveal her true identity right away. Instead he insists she comes and lives with him in Paris, and seems determined to keep her hidden. His only condition: she must continue to pretend to be his sister. Because whoever would suspect a Nazi girl of secretly being a Jew?


His plan seems impossible, and Margarete is terrified they might be found out, not to mention worried about what Wilhelm might want in return. But as the Nazis start rounding up Jews in Paris and the Résistance steps up its activities, putting everyone who opposes the regime in peril, she realizes staying hidden in plain sight may be her only chance of survival...


Can Margarete trust a Nazi officer with the only things she has left though... her safety, her life, even her heart?


A totally heartbreaking and unputdownable story about how far someone would go to save one life, that fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz , The Nightingale and All the Light We Cannot See will adore.


Readers are loving A Light in the Window :


" Blew me away ... You get engulfed in the storytelling until the end!... Perfect!... I loved this book - I lost my whole day reading - just couldn't bear to put it down! " NetGalley reviewer


" I can't put into words how incredible A Light in the Window is ... Extraordinary, well written, beautiful story." Goodreads reviewer


"This story was heartbreaking and riveting . I was up until wee hours of the morning reading it. It couldn't put it down until I found out what was happening next." Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"A completely gripping WW2 historical novel with a heartbreaking twist"--Cover

1941, Berlin. Margarete Rosenbaum has been forced to work as a servant in a senior Nazi officer's home. When it is destroyed in a bombing raid, she is the only survivor and is mistaken for the man's daughter. All she needs is a few hours and temporary papers to escape to relative safety. But then the Nazi officer's son, SS officer Wilhelm Huber, tracks her down. And he has his own plans for her.

Powered by Koha