The Children of Berlin, Sharon Maas
The Children of Berlin, Sharon Maas
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The Children of Berlin

Author: Sharon Maas

Narrator: Helen Lloyd

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

Berlin, 1933. Leah and Magda have been inseparable for as long as they can remember, and one beautiful summer’s day in their courtyard, they vow nothing will ever come between their friendship. But Leah could never have predicted the darkness looming just around the corner… As Hitler comes to power and the Nazi Party gain even more influence, Magda proudly tells Leah she has decided to join the Hitler Youth. Leah’s blood runs cold before she begs Magda to change her mind—because Leah is Jewish. Magda refuses, and heartbroken Leah knows this will not only destroy their friendship but also put her life in mortal danger. Suddenly, the only light in her life is Magda’s brother Markus, who is furious at his sister and vows to do everything he can to keep Leah safe. As Magda becomes more entrenched in the Nazi Party, Leah’s life starts to shatter as the Gestapo raid her home, sending her beloved brother Aaron to a concentration camp. Devastated, Leah and her parents are forced to flee and hide. Desperate to save Leah, Markus decides the only way he can help stop the Nazis and his sister is to infiltrate the party as an undercover resistance fighter. But will Magda see through his lie, and how far will she go to prove her loyalty to her Führer? This powerful and heartbreaking novel about love, family, betrayal, and sacrifice perfect for fans of The Alice Network, The White Rose Network, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, and The Nightingale.

About Sharon Maas

Sharon Maas is the author of more than ten novels, which span continents, cultures, and eras, from the sugar plantations of colonial British Guiana to the present-day brothels of Mumbai. Born into a prominent political family in Guyana, she was educated in England, Guyana, and Germany and worked as a journalist before beginning her career as a novelist.

About Helen Lloyd

Helen Lloyd is a classically trained actor who has a keen ear for accents and loves to bring characters to life. The narrator of books in numerous genres, she delights in new challenges.


Reviews

My first novel by Maas, and she does Historical Fiction proud. This novel moved me in so many ways. Berlin, 1933 Two best friends Leah and Magda make different choices when Hitler comes into power. They grew up best friends and the had crushes on each other brothers. Magda has decided to join the Hit......more

Goodreads review by Monika

The Children of Berlin raises an important theme of forgiveness. In 1963, Leah receives a letter from Magda, her best friend when they were children. In her letter, Magda relays their friendship and how it all fell apart when they were teenagers. This brings back a lot of memories, some of them unplea......more

This was my first time reading a novel by this author, and while I really enjoyed reading Leah’s story, Magda’s letter was difficult to get through for me. I didn’t feel the sincerity in her apology that I felt I would need in order to be able to “move past” her past as a reader. Leah’s story, howev......more