The Scandinavian War Bride
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ナレーター:
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Mary Kae Irvin
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著者:
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Desiree Ohrbeck
概要
A Top Pick for Danish Libraries, now available for the first time in English.
Copenhagen, 1940. For Kirsten Marie Pedersen, the German occupation is a cage of scarcity and silence. Growing up in a house fractured by her father's alcoholism and her mother's exhaustion, Kirsten and her two sisters learn early that survival requires endurance, and ambition is a dangerous luxury. But when the borders finally reopen, Kirsten refuses to return to the life she barely survived. Driven by a hunger for more, she follows her sister into the heart of postwar Germany. Working as a translator at the Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base, she assists American forces in the gritty hunt for Nazi fugitives. In this landscape of ruins and rebirth, the world suddenly opens. Kirsten finds herself caught between the ghosts of the past and the "American Dream"—a path paved with freedom, desire, and a cross-cultural love that carries a devastating price.
When tragedy strikes the Pedersen family, Kirsten is forced to make an impossible choice: Honor the loyalty of her blood or seize the fragile promise of a future across the Atlantic.
Inspired by over 100 real letters discovered in the author's family archives, The Scandinavian War Bride is a raw, intimate mosaic of three sisters navigating the debris of war. Perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale and Kate Quinn's The Rose Code, this is not a romanticized fairytale. It is a gritty, emotional portrait of the women who dared to twist the threads of fate to reach their dreams.
Discover the breathtaking family saga that captured the hearts of Denmark.
©2026 Desiree Ohrbeck (P)2026 Embarkation Books批評家のレビュー
"A literary masterpiece... unflinching and rich in sensory detail." — Reedsy Discovery & The Coffee Pot Book Club
"A gripping look at the challenges of being a woman in post-WWII Europe... Intimate storytelling infused with Scandinavian restraint." — Historical Novel Society