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Endpapers: A Family Story of Books, War, Escape and Home | Alexander Wolff
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In 2017, acclaimed journalist Alexander Wolff moved to Berlin to take up a long-deferred task: learning his family's history. His grandfather Kurt Wolff set up his own publishing firm in 1910 at the age of twenty-three, publishing Franz Kafka, mile Zola, Anton Chekhov and others whose books would be burned by the Nazis. In 1933, Kurt and his wife Helen fled to France and Italy, and later to New York, where they would bring books including Doctor Zhivago, The Leopard and The Tin Drum to English-speaking readers. Meanwhile, Kurt's son Niko, born from an earlier marriage, was left behind in Germany. Despite his Jewish heritage, he served in the German army and ended up in an prisoner of war camp before emigrating to the US in 1948. As Alexander gains a better understanding of his taciturn father's life, he finds secrets that never made it to America and is forced to confront his family's complex relationship with the Nazis. This stunning account of a family navigating wartime and its aftershocks brilliantly evokes the perils, triumphs and secrets of history and exile.
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#wondrouswednesday @Eggs
1. Share a shelfie
Pictured are a couple of my shelves filled mostly with books about books.
2. Most important book read this year?
Hard to choose just one, but I‘ll go with the tagged for arguing the importance of knowing and understanding the truth of the past so that we do not repeat the horrors of history.
3. Book you bailed on this year?
When the Reckoning Comes. It was okay. Might go back to it someday.

Eggs I love books about books! Great post 👏🏻📚🥳 2y
Vansa I absolutely LOVED Endpapers. So beautifully written, and such complex topics dealt with so well. It's so important to fully reckon with the past,so you won't repeat it 2y
jlhammar @Vansa Yes, so well said! I completely agree. I hope Endpapers makes its way into the hands (or ears) of more readers. 2y
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Engrossing and thoughtful family history. Wolff delves into the lives of his grandfather, who fled the Nazis, and his father, who fought for them, and much more.

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Thrilled with my Christmas gifts. Can‘t wait to read all of these!

SRWCF That Nordic Tales one has me intrigued! 🤔 2y
elkeOriginal @SRWCF Nordic Tales is an awesome book! 2y
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QuintusMarcus This one is for sure on my TBR list. Have you read the recent biography of Blanche Knopf? 3y
Vansa No, sounds fascinating, just looked it up, I didn't even know there was a biography out! Thanks for the recommendation! 3y
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This is so frightening to read,because it's happening in India now.You are identified, as non-Hindu, and therefore lesser. A stark reminder of how little things have changed.
#Endpapers #NetGalley

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Such excellent, ExCELLENT writing. #Endpapers #NetGalley

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