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: The struggle to teach children outside of Nazi propaganda.
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In (The Silence of Berlin), África Vázquez Beltrán transports readers to Berlin in 1938 to explore a story of love and defiance during the rise of the Nazi regime . Plot Summary : The struggle to teach children outside of Nazi propaganda
: Ann must uncover why no one speaks of Wolfram’s "strange illness" and the identity of the person playing the piano that echoes through the house. The story follows , a young Aryan teacher
The story follows , a young Aryan teacher who is fired from her school and forced to take a job as a governess for the Hoffmann family . Her new position is complicated by the fact that her parents severed ties with the Hoffmanns years earlier due to their differing political views after Hitler became Chancellor.
: Exploring themes like homosexuality, illness, and political ideology in a time of extreme persecution.
While teaching the two Hoffmann daughters—sweet Louise and the rebellious Kristin—Ann navigates a tense environment filled with secrets: