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This unflinching masterpiece based on a true story of resistance is more timely than ever, as fascist forces in the 20th-century find their home in the rhetoric of the modern right-wing political agenda.
Entering its 15th year of English translation, the brilliant Hans Fallada-s account of what The New Yorker called "a visceral, chilling portrait of ... everyday German life during the war" follows a working-class couple in Berlin and grieving the loss of their son, launch a campaign to oppose the Nazi regime.
Based on a true story from the files of the Gestapo, this sweeping saga of resistance is more relevant than ever in modern times, with the rise of right-wing rhetoric echoed in global politics, and seen in increased book bannings and the reversal of womens' and LGBTQ+ rights in the US.
In the end, it's more than an edge-of-your-seat thriller, more than a moving romance, even more than literature of the highest order - it's a deeply stirring story of two people standing up for what's right - even against impossible odds.