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Due to inflation and the economic impact of the wars, the family loses its wealth. Without a dowry (Mitgift), the daughters cannot marry "well" within their social class.

" Die Töchter des Geistbeckbauern " (The Daughters of the Geistbeck Farmer) is a two-part historical family saga by (a pseudonym for a Munich journalist). The series is a deeply personal homage based on the real-life experiences of the author’s grandmother, Wally , and follows her journey from a rural farm in Hallertau to the city of Munich during the early 20th century . 📖 The Series at a Glance Antonia Brauer Die Töchter Des Geistbeck...

(Years of Sowing) – Covers Wally’s childhood from 1911 through the hardships of WWI and the subsequent inflation. Due to inflation and the economic impact of

Wally is forced to attend a housekeeping school and move to Munich to work as a servant, leaving behind her childhood home and her first love, Ludwig. Historical Narrative Style The series is a deeply personal homage based

(Years of Harvesting) – Picks up in 1936, following the sisters through the rise of National Socialism and WWII. 🔍 Deep Thematic Review Authenticity & Personal Connection

The saga is divided into two chronological volumes, both released in 2022:

The writing is noted for its . It doesn't rely on explosive action but rather on the cumulative weight of historical events—war, poverty, and political resistance—as they impact "small" people. The narrative often uses time skips to focus on pivotal moments in Wally's life, creating a "cinematic" feel to the progression. Resilience and Female Agency Die Töchter des Geistbeckbauern von Antonia Brauer