The Daughter’s Tale A Novel

Cover of The Daughter's Tale A Novel by Armando Lucas Correa
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9781501187940
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.3125 Inches
Weight: 0.58 Pounds
Width: 0.84 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 863/.7
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The Daughter’s Tale A Novel by Armando Lucas Correa is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster on January 7, 2020. This 336-page book delves into a hidden piece of World War II history, focusing on the lengths a mother will go to protect her children amidst the turmoil of Nazi-occupied Berlin. The narrative unfolds through the lens of Amanda Sternberg, who faces unimaginable choices as she flees with her daughters, navigating perilous circumstances that lead her from Berlin to the South of France and ultimately to modern-day New York City.

Readers will find a compelling exploration of family bonds and the impact of war across generations. The story interweaves Amanda’s harrowing journey with the later experiences of her daughter, Elise Duval, who confronts her past through a box of letters that reveal long-buried secrets. This historical fiction piece captures themes of survival and sacrifice, offering insights into the emotional weight of memory and loss. The Daughter’s Tale presents a poignant narrative that resonates with those interested in literary sagas set against the backdrop of the 20th century and World War II.


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From the internationally bestselling author of The German Girl, an unforgettable, “searing” (People) saga exploring a hidden piece of World War II history and the lengths a mother will go to protect her children—perfect for fans of Lilac Girls, We Were the Lucky Ones, and The Alice Network.

Seven decades of secrets unravel with the arrival of a box of letters from the distant past, taking readers on a harrowing journey from Nazi-occupied Berlin, to the South of France, to modern-day New York City.

Berlin, 1939. The dreams that Amanda Sternberg and her husband, Julius, had for their daughters are shattered when the Nazis descend on Berlin, burning down their beloved family bookshop and sending Julius to a concentration camp. Desperate to save her children, Amanda flees toward the South of France. Along the way, a refugee ship headed for Cuba offers another chance at escape and there, at the dock, Amanda is forced to make an impossible choice that will haunt her for the rest of her life. Once in Haute-Vienne, her brief respite is inter­rupted by the arrival of Nazi forces, and Amanda finds herself in a labor camp where she must once again make a heroic sacrifice.

New York, 2015. Eighty-year-old Elise Duval receives a call from a woman bearing messages from a time and country that she forced herself to forget. A French Catholic who arrived in New York after World War II, Elise is shocked to discover that the letters were from her mother, written in German during the war. Her mother’s words unlock a floodgate of memories, a lifetime of loss un-grieved, and a chance—at last—for closure.

Based on true events and “breathtakingly threaded together from start to finish with the sound of a beating heart” (The New York Times Book Review), The Daughter’s Tale is an unforgettable family saga of love, survival, and redemption.

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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: Reprint.

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