33 Place Brugmann

33 Place Brugmann by Alice Austen is a debut novel published by Grove Press in 2025, featuring 368 pages in English. Set in Belgium during World War II, the story unfolds in a Beaux Arts apartment house in Brussels, where the lives of its residents are dramatically altered by the impending Nazi occupation. The narrative centers on Charlotte Sauvin, an art student who intimately knows her building and its inhabitants, including her friend Julian Raphaël, whose family mysteriously disappears, leaving behind a vanished art collection.
Readers will find a blend of love story, mystery, and philosophical exploration as the characters navigate their increasingly perilous reality. The novel delves into themes of family life and the complexities of human relationships under duress, revealing how the residents’ lives become intertwined amidst the chaos of war. As they confront the harsh choices imposed by the regime, each character discovers deeper truths about loyalty, survival, and the significance of art in their lives.
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“Alice Austen uses her considerable gifts to remind us that the past and the present are more connected than we wish to believe, and that vigilance, loyalty and art hold the key to survival. This is a beautiful and deeply engaging novel.” — Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Tom Lake
An outstanding debut novel–a love story, mystery, and philosophical puzzle, told in the singular voices of the residents of a Beaux Arts apartment house in Belgium during World War II.
On the eve of the Nazi occupation, in the heart of Brussels, life for the residents of 33 Place Brugmann is about to change forever.
Charlotte Sauvin, an art student raised by her beloved architect father in apartment 4L, knows all the details of the building and its people: how light falls on wood floors and voices echo off the marble staircase, the distinct knock of her dear friend, Julian Raphaël, the son of the art dealer’s family across the hall. Then the Raphaëls disappear, leaving everything behind but their priceless art collection, which has simply vanished.
All else that’s familiar fractures when whispers of German occupation become reality, and the lives of the residents grow increasingly intertwined. Charlotte’s godmother Masha, a beautiful seamstress living upstairs, deepens her risky affair with a wartime compatriot of Colonel Warlemont in 3L–a man far more calculating than his neighbors believe. When a Nazi functionary with an interest in the Raphaëls moves into the building, knowing who can and cannot be trusted becomes a matter of life and death.
In the face of their perilous new reality, every member of this accidental community will discover they are not the person they believed themself to be. When confronted with a cruel choice–submit to the regime or risk their lives to save one another–each learns the truth about what, and who, matters to them the most.
A propulsive and exquisitely written tour de force, 33 Place Brugmann champions the restorative power of love, courage, and art in times of great threat.
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