The Pieces from Berlin

The Pieces from Berlin by Michael Pye, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on February 10, 2004, is a literary fiction novel spanning 352 pages. The story unfolds in wartime Berlin, focusing on Lucia Muller-Rossi, who navigates the chaos as the mistress of an ambassador and a mother to her young son. As she safeguards the belongings of her Jewish friends forced into the death camps, the narrative explores the complexities of memory and loss.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the past as Lucia’s antiques shop becomes a pivotal setting when a piece from her collection draws the attention of its rightful owner. This encounter forces Lucia and her family to confront the painful memories they have long kept hidden. The novel delves into themes of history, identity, and the emotional weight of objects, inviting readers to reflect on the remnants of a tumultuous era.
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In the great disorder of wartime Berlin, Lucia Muller-Rossi was an unofficial star: mistress to an Ambassador, the whole world to her young son, and guardian of all the lovely things her Jewish friends were forced to leave behind as they took the trains tothe death camps. Sixty years later, one of those fine pieces sits for sale in the window of Lucia’s antiques shop– and its true owner happens to pass by. In that moment, a whole lifetime of silence cracks open and Lucia’s family face the wrenching duty of examining a past almost too horrifying to remember.
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