The Midwife of Berlin
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Sophie Aldred
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Anna Stuart
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Auschwitz, 1943: I stroke my beautiful baby’s hair. It’s a miracle it’s blonde because it will keep her alive, it will keep her safe. Soon they will come and take Pippa out of Auschwitz-Birkenau–and out of my arms. But while there’s life, there’s hope I might find my daughter again....
An incredible story of one woman’s courage and determination to reunite her family in the aftermath of surviving Auschwitz.
Berlin, 1945: Ester Pasternak walked out of the gates of Auschwitz barely alive. She survived against devastating odds, but her heartbreaking journey is only just beginning. In the camp, Ester gave birth to a tiny fair-haired infant, only for her precious baby to be snatched from her and taken to a German family. Now the war is over, Ester longs to find her little girl.
But Europe is in chaos, Jewish families have been torn apart, and everyone is desperately searching for their loved ones. In every orphanage and hospital she visits, Ester searches the faces of tear-stained toddlers; each mop of blonde hair and pair of blue eyes she sees sets her heart racing....
But as the months and the years tick by, the possibility of finding her daughter shrinks smaller and smaller. And Ester starts to wonder if little Pippa is even safe or whether the miracle that saved her has now put her in even more danger....
Will Ester ever be able to find the child whose tattoo matches her own? Or is she already too late?
A completely gripping and emotional WW2 novel of one woman’s bravery and determination to hold on to hope in a world torn apart by war. Perfect for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Alice Network, and The Nightingale.
©2023 Anna Stuart (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about The Midwife of Berlin
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- Catriona
- 11-05-24
Thoroughly enjoyed this book!
Another great book by Anna Stuart. Fantastic story and narration. I learned so much about this period in history from reading this, all of which happened within my lifetime. It has you caring so much about the many wonderful characters. Highly recommend!
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-09-24
bitter, sweet, heart rending
dramatisation of a horrendous period in recent history told in a warm, caring way. thought provoking similarities to present day politics around the world.
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- sulli
- 05-11-23
Well researched emotions story
This is a well researched emotional story that follows on from Book 1 - The midwife of Auschwitz.
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- Lorraine Roche
- 15-03-24
Excellent story
Loved that it was a sequel to The Midwife of Auschwitz. Very enjoyable listening, pity it had to end
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- j e petford
- 09-04-24
Beautiful and heartbreaking 💔
An amazing story, full of detail and emotion and beautifully narrated. I found it difficult to put down ❤️
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- judith
- 14-09-23
wrong title
it's an enjoyable story but not really about Esther 's quest to find her missing daughter. it is the tale of her adopted daughter and her missing daughter.
Esther plays only a small part in the book and she does not work/live in Berlin.
I find the use and the narrator's pronunciation of some German words very irritating,
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