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The Longest Night
The Longest Night | Otto de Kat
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Since the liberation of the Netherlands in May 1945, Emma Verweij has been living in Rotterdam, on a street held together by the powerful bonds of friendship formed among neighbors during the Second World War. She has worked hard to block out the war years she spent in Nazi Berlin, when she was married to her first husband, Carl. Eventually, Emma married Bruno, her second husband, and they had two sons together. Now ninety-six years old and on the eve of her own death, Emma is besieged by long-forgotten memories that crowd into her consciousness despite their long banishment, along with flashbacks of happier years and of the terrible tragedy of the war. She reflects on her marriage to Carl, a "good" German who resisted the Third Reich and paid the ultimate price for it; her father, a Dutch diplomat who secretly worked to help refugees escape the Nazis and to supply the British intelligence service with critical information; and the many friends she has lost, during the war and since. In The Longest Night, the impressive, reflective follow-up to News from Berlin (described by the Guardian as "restrained and monumental"), Otto de Kat deftly distills the momentous events of twentieth-century history into the lives of his characters. In the person of Emma, the past and the present coincide in soulful fragments of rare, melancholy beauty.
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The Longest Night | Otto de Kat
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#TBRtemptation post 6! Since Dutch liberation, Emma has been living in Rotterdam, in a street which became a strong community during WWII. She marries Bruno, they have two kids, and she's determined to forget Nazi Berlin and her first husband, Carl. Then, at 96, on the eve of her death, long-forgotten memories bubble to the surface, and she has much to reflect upon and reminisce about. Translated from Dutch. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Moray_Reads This one is lovely 7y
LauraBrook Dang it, Mr Book! 😉😂❤️ #stacked 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Gorgeous cover!! 7y
Siobhan_c And it has a review from the Irish Examiner! Hopefully I can find it here in Ireland because that sounds like my favourite kind of book. 7y
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Moray_Reads
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THIS is the kind of book I was expecting from The Gustav Sonata. An examination of one woman's wartime experience in Germany and Rotterdam as seen from the vantage point of her last day. Quiet, restrained and deeply philosophical, suffused with the knowledge of what pain can add to a life.

saresmoore Sounds lovely in a sad kind of way. 8y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore Sad, but in a peaceful sorry of way I suppose 8y
saresmoore Nicely put. 8y
LeahBergen Ooo, yes! 8y
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The Longest Night | Otto de Kat

Nijhoff was right, it is death that awakens us. She had finally grasped that, but it was a little late in the day.

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