Rennefarre

Rennefarre
Author: Tamara Ramsay
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781938690389

When Dott, a village girl from eastern Germany, becomes invisible after sneaking out to see the midsummer bonfires, she travels through Germany and back into its history as she seeks a way to return home with help for her ailing sister.

Tapestry Of My Mother's Life

Tapestry Of My Mother's Life
Author: Malve von Hassell
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-02-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Tapestry Of My Mother's Life is a biographical account of a woman coming of age in Germany during the 1930s. Malve von Hassell explores her mother's life through the fragmented lens of transmitted memory, and its impact on the second generation. Born at her grandfather's house in Farther Pomerania, 1923, Christa von Hassell had to contend with the increasing and pervasive impact of the Nazi regime. As the child of a German army officer, she moved with her parents often. Through boarding school, university, marriage, the Second World War, life under Soviet occupation, and a new beginning in the West, eventually in America, the biography is an incredible, emotional journey of childhood, survival, and relationships. The portrayal of Christa's life also focuses on the role of memory: shaped, distorted, and realigned in the continual process of telling stories of the past in conjunction with silence about many aspects. Children of women who shared similar experiences and life trajectories struggled with the challenge of learning about their parents' lives during extraordinary times, confounded by a wealth of stories on the one hand and a seemingly impenetrable veil of silence on the other. Working through such memorabilia, as well as the tales of the past, can offer ways in which one can come to terms with the inherited detritus of thoughts and memories. As such, this account of the life of a unique and complex individual has also wider relevance in that it addresses age-old questions of the relationship between one generation and the next.

The Amber Crane

The Amber Crane
Author: Malve von Hassell
Publisher: Odyssey Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1922311235

Chafing at the rules of the amber guild, Peter, an apprentice during the waning years of the Thirty Years’ War, finds and keeps a forbidden piece of amber, despite the risk of severe penalties should his secret be discovered. Little does he know that this amber has hidden powers, transporting him into a future far beyond anything he could imagine. In dreamlike encounters, Peter witnesses the ravages of the final months of World War II in and around his home. He becomes embroiled in the troubles faced by Lioba, a girl he meets who seeks to escape from the oncoming Russian army. Peter struggles with the consequences of his actions, endangering his family, his amber master’s reputation, and his own future. How much is Peter prepared to sacrifice to right his wrongs?