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For 15-year-old Michael Berg, a chance meeting with an older woman leads to far more than he ever imagined. The woman in question is Hanna, and before long they embark on a passionate, clandestine love affair which leaves Michael both euphoric and confused. For Hanna is not all she seems. Years later, as a law student observing a trial in Germany, Michael is shocked to realize that the person in the dock is Hanna. The woman he had loved is a criminal. Much about her behaviour during the trial does not make sense. But then suddenly, and terribly, it does - Hanna is not only obliged to answer for a horrible crime, she is also desperately concealing an even deeper secret. 'A tender, horrifying novel that shows blazingly well how the Holocaust should be dealt with in fiction. A thriller, a love story and a deeply moving examination of a German conscience' INDEPENDENT SATURDAY MAGAZINE
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- Paperback 224 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0753804700
- ISBN-13: 9780753804704
- Publisher: Phoenix Books
- Pub date: Jun 01, 1998
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, School & Library Binding and Unbound
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A sad story that depicts the post-war Germany's sentimental feelings towards to the people who danced along with the Nazi.
Hanna had an unsettled soul was tormented by her limited channel to acquire the background knowledge of her horrible past. A comment in the court, "What would you do?" has ... Continue
A sad story that depicts the post-war Germany's sentimental feelings towards to the people who danced along with the Nazi.
Hanna had an unsettled soul was tormented by her limited channel to acquire the background knowledge of her horrible past. A comment in the court, "What would you do?" has spelled out the dilemma for what she had been through.
When I read this, I was far too young to fully appreciate the novel. One of the main characters, Hanna, took full responsibility for atrocities she took part in as a concentration camp guard during WWII in order to cover up something she was even more ashamed of. I am confused about why the author c ... Continue
When I read this, I was far too young to fully appreciate the novel. One of the main characters, Hanna, took full responsibility for atrocities she took part in as a concentration camp guard during WWII in order to cover up something she was even more ashamed of. I am confused about why the author chose "Hanna," a Jewish name, for the character who sent Jewish women to the gas chamber during the Holocaust. I am also confused as to why Hanna felt so much remorse at the end that she killed herself when she barely displayed any remorse during her tryst with her 16 year old lover. I don't recall the story indicating that her remorse was a result of her stay in prison or because she learned to read and read the works of Elie Wiesel and other Holocaust survivors. Was it not until then that she truly realized the travesties of the war? How would that be possible, since she was there to witness it? The majority of the book was confusing, but most of it tied together at the end. Overall, this is definitely a book I would recommend. Bernhard Schlink is an awesome writer. His work is lyrical and flows like a melody. I loved it.
Read it before Oprah....
Did not enjoy it at all, found it quite boring actually