PublishedLittle, Brown & Co., October 2016 |
ISBN9781408707272 |
FormatSoftcover, 416 pages |
Dimensions23.6cm × 16.1cm × 3.3cm |
When Nina's mother Hanna was just twenty years old, she escaped to West Germany with nothing more than a small satchel and the clothes on her back. It was the dawn of the Cold War. Hanna left her parents, siblings and everything she had ever known behind.
FORTY AUTUMNS traces the dramatic lives of the family on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Hanna eventually moved to America where she gave birth to Nina and her brother. Years after Hanna's brave escape to the West, Nina found herself working as an Army Intelligence officer in Berlin, leading secret operations just miles away from the family her mother left behind all those years ago.
Rich in drama and beautifully evocative, Nina takes us deep into the tumultuous and stifling world of East Germany under Communist rule, revealing both the cruel reality her relatives endured and her own experiences as an intelligence officer. FORTY AUTUMNS is an incredible story that perfectly captures what it was like to live in a world divided in two.