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The Last Palace
The Last Palace: Europe's Extraordinary Century Through Five Lives and One House in Prague | Norman Eisen
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When Norman Eisen moved into the US ambassador's residence in Prague, returning to the land his mother had fled after the Holocaust, he was startled to discover swastikas hidden beneath the furniture. From that discovery unspooled the captivating, twisting tale of the remarkable people who lived in the house before Eisen. Their story is Europe's, telling the dramatic and surprisingly cyclical tale of the endurance of liberal democracy: the optimistic Jewish financial baron who built the palace; the conflicted Nazi general who put his life at risk for the house during World War II; the first postwar US ambassador struggling to save both the palace and Prague from communist hands; the child star- turned-diplomat who fought to end totalitarianism; and Eisen's own mother, whose life demonstrates how those without power and privilege moved through history. The Last Palace chronicles the upheavals that have transformed the continent over the past century and reveals how we never live far from the past.
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SReed151
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I try to alternate novels & non-fiction when I can (I teach fiction writing so it‘s not always possible). Grabbed this NF book - we‘ll see!

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Insightsintobooks
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Pickpick

I would like to thank Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book. This is my honest opinion.

I highly enjoyed this book. It wasn't dry or boring. It was written as narrative nonfiction and I loved it. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in opulent houses or history in general.

Full review:
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PNWBookseller85
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The latest book to land on my staff recs shelf at work is the story of a palace, a city; it‘s the story of the birth and evolution of a country. I‘ve been finding a lot of comfort in reading historical books lately. This one was particularly inspiring - especially the sections about the people‘s revolt against communism, and the story of Eisen‘s mother‘s journey from Prague, to Auschwitz, to America.

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BookFreakOut
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Narrated by JEFF GOLDBLUM!!! TBH I think I would listen to anything he narrated. Hear a sample at https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=260493807926759&id=193166293135.

monkeygirlsmama As much as I love me some Goldblum, I think this one would put me to sleep. 6y
BookFreakOut @monkeygirlsmama Ha, that's actually what I'm counting on! I think it would be super relaxing even if I wasn't paying very close attention! 😄 6y
monkeygirlsmama @BookFreakOut 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 6y
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