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Winter: A Novel of a Berlin Family
Winter: A Novel of a Berlin Family
Author: Len Deighton
Condition: Fair
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Len Deighton’s Winter: A Novel of a Berlin Family traces the fortunes of the Winter family from the close of World War I through the tumult of the Second World War, weaving personal dramas into the larger sweep of German history. The novel juxtaposes intimate domestic scenes with the collapse of the Weimar Republic, the rise of Nazism, and the daily realities of wartime Berlin, offering a panoramic yet humane portrait of how ordinary lives are reshaped by ideology, political violence, and social change.
Attributes: a work of historical fiction (ISBN13: 9780394551777); bibliographic details for this edition do not specify the inclusion of maps, photographs, or special rarity. Len Deighton, a celebrated British novelist best known for his spy fiction and rigorously researched narratives, brings a novelist’s clarity and an eye for historical texture to this multigenerational chronicle.
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Book Condition: Fair
Book Condition: Fair
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