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Tante Eva
Tante Eva | Paula Bomer
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"The story of a woman in Berlin and her American niece, a pair bound together and driven apart by loves, desires, frustrations, and addictions. East Berlin, a few years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Eva, a retired nurse living in poverty in a slum-like apartment block, makes it through her day on a combination of stimulants and sleeping pills, wine and brandy. She waits for visits from her married lover and makes occasional attempts at contact with her distant daughter. Her friendly teenaged neighbor is her closest companion. Then her American niece, Maggie, arrives in Berlin. Eva is thrilled. But happiness begins to slide from Eva's grasp as Maggie's own fierce drug addiction reveals itself. Tante Eva is a story that deftly takes in decades of family history and German history, estrangement, joys, and disappointments. It is a portrait of East Berlin in the years after the wall came down, and a story of a family torn apart by personalities, histories, and addictions"--
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reading_rainbow
Tante Eva | Paula Bomer
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Interesting read, bit bleak and nothing really happens. a lot of the dialogue was in German. I can check this off my TBR ✔️

julesG Untranslated dialogue? Why? 2y
reading_rainbow @julesG I‘m not sure why the author made that choice, the book is written in English but idle chit-chat and small conversations between characters would be in German. It was a bit taxing tbh 2y
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TheBookHippie
Tante Eva | Paula Bomer
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Mehso-so

Lots of German in here so If you can‘t read it you‘ll have to look it up 😬

Very dark interesting story really raw, depressing
Interestingly I could think of people who act/ed the way some of the characters do
If it were a student I would hand it back for more edits great promise but not quite there.
It would make a good discussion book in psych class for sure!

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