33 Place Brugmann
The lives of the residents at 33 Place Brugman begin to overlap and intertwine during the chaos and tragedy of wartime in this captivating WWII story told from multiple points of view.
"Alice Austen uses her considerable gifts to remind us that the past and the present are more connected than we wish to believe, and that vigilance, loyalty and art hold the key to survival. This is a beautiful and deeply engaging novel." — Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Tom Lake
An outstanding debut novel—a love story, mystery, and philosophical puzzle, told in the singular voices of the residents of a Beaux Arts apartment house in Belgium during Wo...


