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The Munich Girl
The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies That Outlast War | Phyllis Edgerly Ring
4 posts | 4 read | 7 to read
Anna Dahlberg grew up eating dinner under her father?s war-trophy portrait of Eva Braun. Fifty years after the war, she discovers what he never did?that her mother and Hitler?s mistress were friends.The secret surfaces with a mysterious monogrammed handkerchief, and a man, Hannes Ritter, whose Third Reich family history is entwined with Anna?s.Plunged into the world of the Munich girl who became her mother?s confidante?and a tyrant?s lover?Anna retraces the friendship forged by two lonely women in Nazi Germany, even though the men they loved had opposing ambitions.Anna?s journey will uncover long-buried secrets and unknown reaches of her heart to reveal the enduring power of love in the legacies that outlast war.
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Cathyloves2read
Mehso-so

Much of this book read an awful lot like non-fiction. I‘m not a huge fan of non-fiction.I find it boring. Although this book was well written, I found much of it to be very slow. There are some books that I don‘t want to end. This was not one of them. I did find parts interesting, as I hadn‘t previously known much about Hitler‘s mistress, Eva Braun. I also enjoyed reading about Munich‘s architecture, as I‘ve visited many of the sites described

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melissajayne
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Pickpick

There were times that the book seemed to drag on, but overall a decent read. ⭐⭐⭐1/2

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melissajayne
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Have been working on this book for most of the evening. Am a little over halfway through the book. #weekendreads

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melissajayne
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