Mohamed Anis Bach Tobji (ed.); Rim Jallouli (ed.); Vasile Alecsandru Strat (ed.); Ana Maria Soares (ed.); Adriana Davidescu Springer (2022) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Mohamed Ben Ahmed; Anouar Abdelhakim Boudhir; Hany Farhat Abd Elhamid Attia; Adriana Eštoková; Martina Zelenáková Springer International Publishing AG (2025) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Gonza Liveth Alexandra Arévalo García; Catheri María Gabriela Ordóñez Ureta; Jahel Vanessa Helen Adriana Ayala Monar Selector (2020) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
In a sleepy German village, Allina Gottlieb's life is idyllic: she works at the bookshop with her uncle, makes strudel with her aunt, and spends the weekends with her friends and fiance. But it's 1939, and on one fateful night, her life changes forever.
The Sunflower House is a meticulously-researched debut historical novel set at Hochland Home, part of the notorious Lebensborn Program in Nazi Germany - a real-life Handmaid’s Tale. Women of “pure” blood resided there for the sole purpose of perpetuating the Aryan population, giving birth to hundreds of babies who were then raised - and neglected - in this state-run baby factory.
With her life on the line, Allina is forced to work as a nurse in Hochland Home. Her Jewish identity must remain a secret in order for her to survive, but when she discovers the neglect occurring within the home, she is determined not only to save herself, but also the children in her care.
The Sunflower House is as much a story of one woman’s determination to resist and survive, as it is a love story. When Allina meets Karl, a high-ranking SS officer with secrets of his own, the two must decide how much they are willing to share with each other - and how much they can stand to risk. The threads of this poignant and heartrending novel weave a tale of loss and love, friendship and betrayal, and the secrets we bury in order to save ourselves.