Der Gott jenes Sommers: Roman

by Ralf Rothmann

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'This book's power lies in its depiction of civilians trying to lead ordinary lives during the horror of war . . . It is shattering stuff, but Rothmann is tender towards his characters and this book is as memorable as his last.' - The Times, 'Historical Fiction Book of the Month'As the Second World War enters its final stages, millions in Germany are forced from their homes by bombing, compelled to seek shelter in the countryside where there are barely the resources to feed show more them.Twelve-year-old Luisa, her mother, and her older sister Billie have escaped the devastation of the city for the relative safety of a dairy farm. But even here the power struggles of the war play out: the family depend on the goodwill of Luisa's brother-in-law, an SS officer, who in expectation of payment turns his attention away from his wife and towards Billie. Luisa immerses herself in books, but even she notices the Allied bombers flying east above them, the gauntness of the prisoners at the camp nearby, the disappearance of fresh-faced boys from the milk shed - hastily shipped off to a war that's already lost.Living on the farm teaches Luisa about life and death, but it's man's capacity for violence that provides the ultimate lesson, that robs her of her innocent ignorance. When, at a birthday celebration, her worst fears are realized, Luisa collapses under the weight of the inexplicable.Ralf Rothmann's previous novel, To Die in Spring, described the horror of war and the damage done on the battlefield. The God of that Summer tells the devastating story of civilians caught up in the chaos of defeat, of events that might lead a twelve-year-old child to justifiably say: 'I have experienced everything.' show less

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Das letzte Buch des Jahres 2022 war keine leichte Kost!
Die zwölfjährige Louisa lebt mit Mutter und älterer Schwester auf dem Land bei Kiel, während der zweite Weltkrieg zu Ende geht.
Zwar ist das Land eigentlich vorn Bombardierungen sicher, auch zu Essen hat die Familie.
Und doch bleiben dem Mädchen die Schrecknisse des Krieges nicht erspart, so dass es am Ende, am Vorabend des dreizehnten Geburtstags sagt: »Ich hab alles erlebt.«
Das Buch ist atmosphärisch dicht und leistet sich mit seiner jungen Heldin eine frische Stimme. Louisa kennt das Leben bislang nur aus der Literatur, die sie liebt. Als dann das eigene Erleben immer grausamer wird, kann sie kaum noch lesen. Unterbrochen wird die Erzählung von Berichten aus dem show more dreißigjährigen Krieg, ebenfalls von tiefer Grausamkeit. Krieg ist Krieg und es sind immer dieselben, die leiden. show less

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Der Gott jenes Sommers
Original publication date
2018

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
833.00Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fictionFiction of specific media, scope, kinds {only by more than one author}
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PT2678 .O84Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1961-2000
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