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Narrado por:
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Fred Fergus
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De:
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D. E. Stevenson
Franz von Heiden, son of a Nazi official and an English mother, comes to England early in 1938 to visit his English cousins - and study them. He is both accepted and entertained by Wynne Braithwaite's family and friends. But the peace and abundance which he finds about him are not what he had expected.
These people are not the decadent enemy; their casual talk and happy lives betray no weakness. Franz is disturbed - his reports to his father at home are not what had been expected there. Finding himself in love with Wynne, he is further troubled at the thought of his mother's broken life in Germany. Would Wynne suffer the same slow death? As tremendous events unfold, Franz's dilemma grows increasingly acute, leading to a devastating choice.
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Yet another great Stevenson story
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Excellent Story
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An Austrian finds out England is a good place.
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Back to this novel, more serious than many of D. E. Stevenson's novels deals with the visit of Franz a cousin of the family, to his English relations. His mother had been English and had married his German father shortly before the outbreak of WWI. This lead to a break in communications between his mother and Sophy, her cousin who had loved her dearly. Now, in 1938 as tensions rise, Franz was visiting his English relations for the first time, being encouraged by his father, an official with the Nazi party, to learn about the feelings of the English people toward Germany and improve his English.
The novel follows Franz as he learns about England and his relations and those relations, Sophy and her brother in law and daughter and son, as they learn about Franz, who they eventually start to call Frank, which sounds more "like one of them."
As the events leading up to the opening of WWII progress we see developments from the eyes of both Franz/Frank and Sophy and Wynne (the daughter) and Roy (her brother) and the brother in law, Dane, who has an informal connection with the British Secret Service. As Franz/Frank and Wynne develop romantic feelings the fear that the disastrous "mixed marriage" of Franz/Frank's parents might be repeated arises.
I won't go into any more details about the plot to avoid any more spoilers, but will say that DES manages to find a way to produce a satisfactory ending.
I feel that the narrator, Fred Fergus, does a very good job of portraying Franz/Frank and the other male characters, and a pretty good job of Sophy and Wynne and other female characters. It might have been better if this book could have been done by two narrators, with Fred talking when we are in the mind of male characters and a woman when females are thinking. When that sort of mixed narration is well done, it can be wonderful. But perhaps best that it was left to Fred alone, as when mixed narration is poorly done it can be very messy and confusing indeed.
One of DES's most thought provoking and insightful novels. Very important to remember that when it was written no one knew how WWII would end, or even how it would develop. Books written in the early years of WWII (or other wars) when the outcome was uncertain are very different from books written AFTER the war was over, with hindsight.
Lead up to WWII
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DEStevenson attitude sou no da believable
Warning - in many of her books she is a woman of her times when it comes to racism and anti semitism
WE I German man questions his feelings
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GREAT BOOK
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Growing up to courage
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