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Stella (Spanish Edition)
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Stella (Spanish Edition)

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Una historia de amor imposible en el contexto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el nazismo y la caza de judios.

Friedrich es un joven suizo que se muda a Berlin para seguir con su carrera artistica. Alli conoce a Kristin, una chica muy hermosa y segura de si misma que se hace cargo de el y le ensena a moverse entre los cenaculos de la efervescente vida nocturna de la ciudad, con sus cabarets y clubs de jazz. Pronto, la intensidad de su relacion se convierte en una apasionada historia amorosa, hasta que un dia Kristin se presenta en casa del muchacho con la cara y el cuerpo cubiertos de moretones. Friedrich se vera obligado entonces a decidir si es mas importante preservar su integridad moral o salvar a su gran amor.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

In 1942, Fritz, an even-tempered and unworldly young man, arrives in Berlin from bucolic Switzerland, seeking refuge from his alcoholic mother and dreaming of becoming a brilliant artist.

At a free figure drawing class at the Feige and Strassburger art school, he is hypnotized by the beautiful model, Kristin, who becomes his guide to the bustling and cosmopolitan city, escorting him to secret jazz clubs where they drink cognac, dance, and kiss. As Fritz falls in love with the energetic and enigmatic Kristin, the war feels far away, but the Nazis are increasingly taking control over the intimate lives of German residents, the Gestapo arresting and killing anyone who shows opposition to their ideology.

Kristin is targeted by the Gestapo, and despite her seemingly carefree life, she has good reason to be afraid: her real name is Stella Goldschlag, and she is Jewish, passing as Aryan. As Fritz is forced to confront the reality of Stella’s situation, and the unimaginable decisions she is making in order to protect those close to her, he finds himself woefully unprepared for the history he is living through.

Stella sets a tortured love story against the backdrop of wartime Berlin, and is a powerful exploration of naivete, young love, betrayal and the horrors of history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
Country
Spain
Date
5 January 2021
Pages
208
ISBN
9788418107290

Una historia de amor imposible en el contexto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el nazismo y la caza de judios.

Friedrich es un joven suizo que se muda a Berlin para seguir con su carrera artistica. Alli conoce a Kristin, una chica muy hermosa y segura de si misma que se hace cargo de el y le ensena a moverse entre los cenaculos de la efervescente vida nocturna de la ciudad, con sus cabarets y clubs de jazz. Pronto, la intensidad de su relacion se convierte en una apasionada historia amorosa, hasta que un dia Kristin se presenta en casa del muchacho con la cara y el cuerpo cubiertos de moretones. Friedrich se vera obligado entonces a decidir si es mas importante preservar su integridad moral o salvar a su gran amor.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

In 1942, Fritz, an even-tempered and unworldly young man, arrives in Berlin from bucolic Switzerland, seeking refuge from his alcoholic mother and dreaming of becoming a brilliant artist.

At a free figure drawing class at the Feige and Strassburger art school, he is hypnotized by the beautiful model, Kristin, who becomes his guide to the bustling and cosmopolitan city, escorting him to secret jazz clubs where they drink cognac, dance, and kiss. As Fritz falls in love with the energetic and enigmatic Kristin, the war feels far away, but the Nazis are increasingly taking control over the intimate lives of German residents, the Gestapo arresting and killing anyone who shows opposition to their ideology.

Kristin is targeted by the Gestapo, and despite her seemingly carefree life, she has good reason to be afraid: her real name is Stella Goldschlag, and she is Jewish, passing as Aryan. As Fritz is forced to confront the reality of Stella’s situation, and the unimaginable decisions she is making in order to protect those close to her, he finds himself woefully unprepared for the history he is living through.

Stella sets a tortured love story against the backdrop of wartime Berlin, and is a powerful exploration of naivete, young love, betrayal and the horrors of history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
Country
Spain
Date
5 January 2021
Pages
208
ISBN
9788418107290