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  • The Bookseller of Dachau

  • By: Shari J. Ryan
  • Narrated by: Kelly Burke
  • Length: 9 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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The Bookseller of Dachau

By: Shari J. Ryan
Narrated by: Kelly Burke
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Summary

Germany, 1939: The roof is the only place no one can hear us. All the lights in the village blur into the darkness, and the flame on my candle flickers, leaving us with just the glow of the stars. “We can’t let them take everything from you,” I say. “Hiding is the only option.”

When Matilda’s childhood sweetheart, Hans, is in danger, she doesn’t hesitate to hide him in her attic. Protecting him from her parents and the soldiers downstairs, she smuggles him food and communicates in whispers. For months, they exist by candlelight. But how long can they survive?

America, 2018: Grace opens a mustard-yellow envelope, and her world unravels. She has inherited a bookstore in the small town of Dachau from the grandmother she had no idea existed.

Grace visits her legacy - a bookshop on a cobbled lane filled with lost memories. She combs through faded photographs and handwritten letters, unearthing the story of a young woman who devoted her life to returning the keepsakes of Dachau prisoners to their families. A woman who was torn from her one true love - who never gave up hope....

As Grace pieces together her family’s heartbreaking past, she discovers the long-buried secret of her own identity. But when she learns the truth, will she ever be the same again?

This heart-wrenching yet hopeful tale will restore your faith in humanity and in the power of love to triumph over evil. Fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Orphan Train, and Kristin Hannah will be blown away.

©2021 Shari J. Ryan (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Different to read from another perspective. Good combination of modern time and the past.

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Held my attention

A little sentimental nonetheless I enjoyed this book. The characters were believable even if the story seems far fetched!

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a must read, it'll stay with you forever.

this was recommended to me so I knew it would be enjoyable. it is full of twists and turns too which kept me surprised. it is a heartbreakingly beautiful story. only downside to start is the dreadful attempt at an American accent! Once you get past trying to hear it you'll be fine as thankfully most is read perfectly well. you won't regret this purchase.

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Light out terrible darkness

I really enjoyed this book, if enjoyed is the right word for a story set in such utterly bleak times. Uplifting and yet sad, this will stay with me

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Heartbreakingly beautiful tale.

Such a lovely story, very cleverly written. Superb narration too. Even with 3 hours to go I didn't want it to end. Inspirational characters who I didn't want to leave behind.

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