Die Rosenzüchterin

Die Rosenzüchterin

Charlotte Link

Franca Palmer flees a personal crisis to the island of Guernsey, where she meets Beatrice Shaye. By investigating her past, she uncovers secrets from the German occupation that continue to shape the lives of everyone involved decades later.

The novel Die Rosenzüchterin by Charlotte Link combines a family saga, a historical novel and a crime story. The main character Franca Palmer, a young teacher from Berlin, is in a deep personal crisis. Unhappy with her marriage, exhausted by her job and faced with panic attacks, she leaves her previous life and goes to the island of Guernsey in the English Channel. There she rents a room in the old house of the rose grower Beatrice Shaye, where Helene Feldmann, the woman with whom Beatrice shares the house, also lives, but also a long-term relationship filled with distrust and hatred.

Through conversations with Beatrice, a past that goes back to the period of German occupation of the Channel Islands between 1940 and 1945, is gradually revealed. As a girl, Beatrice, after the disappearance of her parents, ended up in the care of Helene and her husband Erich Feldmann, a German officer. War, forbidden love, betrayal and violence leave consequences that will determine the lives of all the protagonists for decades. The secret surrounding Erich's death binds Beatrice and Helene into a complex relationship from which neither can escape. When another violent death occurs in the present, past and present finally intertwine, revealing a long-hidden truth.

Charlotte Link explores themes of guilt, manipulation, love, forgiveness, and coming to terms with the past across two timescales. Although the novel contains crime elements, the emphasis is on the psychological development of the characters and the impact of historical events on their relationships. The story shows how unresolved secrets can shape the lives of multiple generations, and how the truth, regardless of the passage of time, is ultimately revealed.

Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
745
Publisher
Blanvalet, München, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Specificity of this instance:
Ex Libris
 

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