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The Women in the Castle

By: Jessica Shattuck
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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Three women, haunted by the past and the secrets they hold

Set at the end of World War II, in a crumbling Bavarian castle that once played host to all of German high society, a powerful and propulsive story of three widows whose lives and fates become intertwined - an affecting, shocking, and ultimately redemptive novel from the author of the New York Times notable book The Hazards of Good Breeding.

Amid the ashes of Nazi Germany's defeat, Marianne von Lingenfels returns to the once-grand castle of her husband's ancestors, an imposing stone fortress now fallen into ruin following years of war. The widow of a resister murdered in the failed July 20, 1944, plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Marianne plans to uphold the promise she made to her husband's brave conspirators: to find and protect their wives, her fellow resistance widows.

First Marianne rescues six-year-old Martin, the son of her dearest childhood friend, from a Nazi reeducation home. Together they make their way across the smoldering wreckage of their homeland to Berlin, where Martin's mother, the beautiful and naive Benita, has fallen into the hands of occupying Red Army soldiers. Then she locates Ania, another resister's wife, and her two boys, now refugees languishing in one of the many camps that house the millions displaced by the war.

As Marianne assembles this makeshift family from the ruins of her husband's resistance movement, she is certain their shared pain and circumstances will hold them together. But she quickly discovers that the black-and-white, highly principled world of her privileged past has become infinitely more complicated, filled with secrets and dark passions that threaten to tear them apart. Eventually all three women must come to terms with the choices that have defined their lives before, during, and after the war - each with her own unique share of challenges.

Written with the devastating emotional power of The Nightingale, Sarah's Key, and The Light Between Oceans, Jessica Shattuck's evocative and utterly enthralling novel offers a fresh perspective on one of the most tumultuous periods in history. Combining piercing social insight and vivid historical atmosphere, The Women in the Castle is a dramatic yet nuanced portrait of war and its repercussions that explores what it means to survive, love, and ultimately forgive in the wake of unimaginable hardship.

©2017 Jessica Shattuck (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers
Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction War & Military
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"Shattuck has written a beautiful, thought-provoking story, and Campbell's masterful reading strikes just the right chord in portraying each character's pain and joy." ( AudioFile)

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Talk like a woman, please

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Such strong female characters, such breathy portrayals. Cassandra Campbell performs every single woman in this book by going way up high and adding lots of air -- even the main character, who as written is forceful, driven and uncompromising. Drove me crazy.

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The End - The Afterwards - The Blindspots

An excellent, provoking novel which manages to capture the complexities of the afterlives of the second world war.

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An interesting book

I liked the book. I enjoyed seeing the story of the war told from a different perspective and if I could I would have given it a 3.5 star. I just didn't love the book. I didn't feel like I connected with characters, something that happens in books I thoroughly enjoy. in this case I believe this was due to the way the story was written and not the subject matter

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Hard to like these characters

This was a hard book to listen to. There is so much sorrow and hardship and I wish there could have somehow been a reassurance from the ASPCA.

But for the most part, it was just so irritating that people kept getting in their own way.

Like they do in life. But still.

I was fascinated by some of the insights into WWII from the German standpoint. What I could not finally understand though, was the actual point. I felt as if I were dragged through a lot of awfulness just so we could have a few pages of reconciliation at the end. All of these women crossed a line for me at one point or another. All of them did things that were unforgivable.

There was much about this book that I couldn't enjoy, but I did manage to hang on until the end. It could be that it's just not my cuppa. I'd rather laugh. And there was nothing to laugh at here. It is rather unrelentingly sad.

The language was sometimes stilted as if Ms. Shattuck wanted us to be hearing a stiff translation from the German. Ms. Campbell read the entire thing with German accents, something I'll never understand. They are speaking German most of the time, right? This may have been directed so I can't fault her for that. Probably.
Also - she seems to have a sinus that pops at the end of every sentence. It's really distracting.

This one was definitely not for me. But it could be just right for someone else.

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A Big To Do About . . . not much

The long and short of it is . . . it's long . . . a bit pointless. A lot of build up, for not much pay off. Maybe none. The 'star' of the show was not the friend you'd like to have. In fact, she is a cool cucumber AND judgmental to the lives of the friends she claims. Nevertheless, the main reason I saw it though to the end, was to get a glimpse at life for the women left behind in Germany after WWII; and to learn a bit about their way of life and how they needed to tick along to move forward. If you are looking for how 3 women could have bonded raising their children while living in a delapidated castle after the war . . . try another book. If you want another account of life in Germany after the war, and have nearly 13 hours to spend . . . well, you be the judge.

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interesting perspective

a different perspective of the WW2 conflict
that highlights the complexity of the time and how people react to forces both in and out of their control.

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Seriously loved this book!

So many stories about the Holocaust, but no one thinks of the struggles after the war. How do you move on from such a tragedy. What is normal? I wish there had been more about after, but I still loved it!

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Not a happy story...

The story helped me to understand how the people felt and experienced the Nazi/Hitler regime. Even being from German heritage, no mention was ever made of how things were in those times. History courses did not teach this in a way that would help you to understand what the people of Germany went through so I feel that I can empathize better with them. This is not a book to listen to if you are looking for something uplifting. If you want some insight into what it was like to be from Germany at that time, this will be very enlightening. #sweepstakes #tagsgiving

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Wonderful, well written story; excellent narrator

The author’s narrative is colorful and insightful. Her character development brings you right into the characters’ heads and helps you understand their environment and what they had to do to survive. The narrator was superb. She brings the story to life. I did not want it to end!!

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Great book, loved it.

The stories of each character are very complex and meaningful, you don't see what's coming, and you can't wait to listen more.

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