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Posted August 7, 2011
I had to read this book as a requirement for one of my language classes in college. While the storyline can be dry at times, it does a great job of detailing the life of the average couple in Germany during the rise of the Nazi party. It is also a very easy read for it being a translation. For the most part i enjoyed it and would reccommend it.
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Overview
This is the book that led to Hans Fallada’s downfall with the Nazis. The story of a young couple struggling to survive the German economic collapse was a worldwide sensation and was made into an acclaimed Hollywood movie produced by Jews, leading Hitler to ban Fallada’s work from being translated.Nonetheless, it remains, as The Times Literary Supplement notes, “the novel of a time in which public and private merged even for those whowanted to stay at home and mind their own business."
From the Trade Paperback edition.