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The Porcelain Maker Sarah Freethy

The Porcelain Maker von Sarah Freethy

The Porcelain Maker Sarah Freethy


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Zusammenfassung

A sweeping, epic story of love, betrayal and art, set across Europe from the 1920s Weimar Republic, to dark and glittering 1930s Berlin and then to twenty-first century America where the story ends.

The Porcelain Maker Zusammenfassung

The Porcelain Maker: 'A page-turning journey'Heather Morris, author of TheTattooist of Auschwitz Sarah Freethy

Pre-order THE SEEKER OF LOST PAINTINGS, asophisticated and thrilling historical page-turner about love and art, coming January 2025.

'A page-turning journey to uncover a past of heroism, betrayal, love, and lossHeather Morris, bestselling author of TheTattooist of Auschwitz

'A gorgeous debut' Heat

Two lovers caught at the crossroads of history
A daughters search for the truth

When Max, a Jewish architect, is sent to the Dachau concentration camp, its only his talent for making exquisite porcelain figurines so admired by the Nazis that stands between him and certain death. Avant-garde artist and Maxs partner, Bettina, has no idea where hes been taken but, when she learns of his fate, shes determined to rescue him whatever the cost.

A lifetime later, Bettinas daughter, Clara, sets out to unravel the mystery of her identity. As she weaves together the fabric of her past, she discovers the terrible answers her mother wanted hidden forever.

A heart-breaking historical tale that explores how the power of art can shape our relationships, our society and our future.

For fans of Heather Morris and Kristin Hannah,The Porcelain Makeris a sweeping, epic story of love, betrayal and art, set across Europe from the 1920s Weimar Republic, to dark and glittering 1930s Berlin.

The Porcelain Maker Bewertungen

In her exquisitely crafted and poignant debut, Sarah Freethy brings readers an unforgettable tale of love and loss.The Porcelain Makerintroduces us to a singular, riveting relationship forged between a talented Jewish architect and a gifted German painter during the heady days of the Bauhaus movement in the Weimar Republic of Germany. As the dark tide of Nazism washes over the land, the lovers face dangers unimaginable, learning that art alone can sustain and save them - and bear witness for the generations.Phenomenal

Marie Benedict,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Mitford Affairand coauthor ofThe Personal Librarian

Like the portrait of the Viking at the heart of her story, Sarah Freethy'sThe Porcelain Makerexists on two levels: on the surface, a story about a woman's search for the truth about her parentage, tracing the forgotten by the objects they left behind, and, beneath it,a heartbreaking story of beauty in the midst of brutality and love in an age of hateas two young artists fight to stay alive and together amid the horrors of Nazi rule in 1940s Germany.A story that will move and surprise you - and leave you reaching for the tissue box as the final details unfold

Lauren Willig,New York Timesbestselling author ofBand of Sisters

'Once I started readingThe Porcelain Maker, I didn't want to stop . . . Freethy is brilliant as she weaves two time periods effortlessly intoa page-turning journey to uncover a past of heroism, betrayal, love, and loss'

Heather Morris, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofTheTattooist of Auschwitz

A standout novel of heartbreak, survival and hope in time of war. Gripping, beautifully written,The Porcelain Makeris destined to be a huge bestseller

Rachel Hore,Sunday Timesbestselling author ofOne Moonlit NightandA Beautiful Spy

'Sarah FreethysThe Porcelain Makeris acompelling historical novel. . .Freethy deftly moves between two timelines, one which follows the womans search in the 1990s, and the other which tells the story of her mother, a visual artist in Germany in the 1930s. At the center of both stories lies a porcelain factory at Dachau and the delicate pieces which were produced there. Freethys wonderful details enrichen the narrative, allowing the characters and the artwork to come alive as the mystery is finally solved.A riveting and immersive novel, at the intersection of art and war'

Laura Spence-Ash, bestselling author ofBeyond That, The Sea

'As detailed, delicate, beautiful, and brutal as the hidden porcelain Sarah Freethy conjures, thisheart-rending debutintertwines real history and characters both noble and endearing into a story to live in, learn from, and love'

Meg Waite Clayton,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Postmistress of Paris

Asearing and propulsivenovel about bravery and betrayal, love and art. I was pulled into the story and swept along until the very end
Claire Fuller, bestselling author ofBitter Orange

'With itswell-researched plot, engaging characters, and dramatic twists, Freethys debut works as both a World War II love storyand a testament to the ability of art to speak truth to power. Readers of Heather Morris and Kelly Rimmer will be captivated'Booklist

Sweeping and suspenseful, Sarah FreethysThe Porcelain Makertells a poignant story of love between two extraordinary individuals who meet in 1929as Germany teeters on the brink of monumental change. Interweaving past events and long-buried secrets with a daughters search for the truth in the present, lifetimes of love, heartbreak and unthinkable decisions are related in page-turning style . . . Richly detailed on the art of porcelain making, and shot-through with emotion as dreadful experiences and secrets are revealed,The Porcelain Makerisa vivid, tense, suspenseful readLoveReading.co.uk

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013745936
9781398511828
139851182X
The Porcelain Maker: 'A page-turning journey'Heather Morris, author of TheTattooist of Auschwitz Sarah Freethy
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Simon & Schuster Ltd
2024-05-23
384
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