: The resilience of women in the aftermath of total destruction and the "Economic Miracle" that began to transform West Germany in the late 1940s. Technical Details & Formats For readers looking for the ePub or digital version: Publisher : Ediciones B (Spanish edition). Page Count : Approximately 384 pages. Availability :
The book is praised for its historical accuracy regarding the partition of Germany and the harsh conditions of post-war Berlin, including famine and Allied occupation. Reviewers on platforms like Babelio highlight the strong female characterizations and the intriguing "dark family secret" that threatens the Thalheim legacy as the city begins to recover. Las hijas de la guerra - Brigitte Riebe - Babelio Las Hijas De La Guerra Brigitte Riebe epub
( The Daughters of the War ) is the first installment of the "Las hermanas de Ku'damm" (The Ku'damm Sisters) trilogy by German author Brigitte Riebe . Originally published in German as Die Frauen vom Ku'damm , this historical novel is widely available in digital formats, including ePub , through major international retailers and libraries. Book Overview : The resilience of women in the aftermath
The novel is set in , at the end of World War II—a period known as "Hour Zero". It follows three sisters— Rike, Silvie, and Florentine —as they struggle to rebuild their family’s fashion empire, the Thalheim Department Store on Kurfürstendamm, which was destroyed during the war. Availability : The book is praised for its
: The eldest and most determined sister, who leads the reconstruction effort with a vision of bringing color and fashion back to a gray, ruined city.