Browsing: Germany

A New York Times bestseller: After an accident that injured her sister, Eleanor is consumed with guilt. She takes a job caring for elderly Helena on a South Carolina island. But as she untangles Helena’s past, her own heart may be healed… “A luminous tale of love and loss” (Beatriz Williams).

A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 117,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: Five interconnected families witness the breathtaking events of the early 20th century — and find their lives transformed by the struggles of World War I. “A suspenseful epic” (The Seattle Times) that’s top-rated on BookBub.

A “mesmerizing” #1 New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly): Over the course of three decades, five families grapple with turmoil and profound change. “Compulsively readable” (The Seattle Times), with over 27,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

A New York Times bestseller from the author of Me Before You! Living decades apart, Sophie and Liv are connected by a painting with a heartbreaking history… An “irresistible novel” (Entertainment Weekly) with over 50,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

With over 600 five-star Goodreads ratings: In 1939, thousands of German Jewish children make for the country’s border by train, hoping to escape Hitler’s reign of terror — but their journey is only just beginning… A gripping tale of loss, love, and resistance in a time of persecution.

“Unquestionably the best story of the World War” (H. L. Mencken): Young Paul enlists in the army — but soon must come to terms with the horrors of combat. A classic novel with over 140,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads, from an author with “an uncommon ability as a storyteller” (The New York Times).

An “ambitious and powerful” Man Booker Prize finalist (The New York Times): After Germany’s defeat in World War II, Lore takes her younger siblings on a harrowing journey through occupation zones to find their grandmother. A gripping read about the survivors and victims of war.

A “deeply satisfying” New York Times bestseller (Entertainment Weekly) from the author of The Pillars of the Earth: As World War II rages, British agent Felicity assembles an all-female team to go undercover among the German ranks. “Promises to be one of Follett’s most popular novels ever” (Publishers Weekly).

“Enthralling” (Publishers Weekly): When Peter goes to work for Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press, he’s plunged into a struggle that will change the course of history. “Atmospheric… One thinks of Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch or Philip Roth’s American Pastoral” (The Washington Post).