A Woman In Berlin - E-book - ePub

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'This is a devastating book. It is matter-of-fact, makes no attempt to score political points, does not attempt to solicit sympathy for its protagonist... Lire la suite
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'This is a devastating book. It is matter-of-fact, makes no attempt to score political points, does not attempt to solicit sympathy for its protagonist and yet is among the most chilling indictments of war I have ever read. Everybody, in particular every woman ought to read it' ARUNDHATI ROY 'One of the most important personal accounts ever written about the effects of war and defeat' ANTONY BEEVOR Between April 20th and June 22nd 1945 the anonymous author of A Woman in Berlin wrote about life within the falling city as it was sacked by the Russian Army.
Fending off the boredom and deprivation of hiding, the author records her experiences, observations and meditations in this stark and vivid diary. Accounts of the bombing, the rapes, the rationing of food and the overwhelming terror of death are rendered in the dispassionate, though determinedly optimistic prose of a woman fighting for survival amidst the horror and inhumanity of war. This diary was first published in America in 1954 in an English translation and in Britain in 1955.
A German language edition was published five years later in Geneva and was met with tremendous controversy. In 2003, over forty years later, it was republished in Germany to critical acclaim - and more controversy. This diary has been unavailable since the 1960s and this is a new English translation. A Woman in Berlin is an astonishing and deeply affecting account.

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Natalie O'Rourke has been the driving force behind Park Lane Stables since 2008. Her crusade to bring the magic of horses to all has been recognised by HRH Princess Anne (President of the Riding for the Disabled Association) who refers to them as 'the pavement ponies', and by HRH Queen Elizabeth, who invited the Park Lane team to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace in 2021. Natalie is an RDA coach, on the national Pony Club committee, and a champion of the principles of Monty Roberts' Natural Horsemanship.
She was awarded an MBE in 2022 in recognition of her work with the community in general and with the RDA in particular. Natalie lives with husband Dick and children Alice and Woody in Teddington in South West London.

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