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Dec 29, 2019 09:39AM

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LoL. You can wave down to me on the Zugspitze..."
I shall, I am kinda hoping your German reading will be so good that you join me on the lofty heights in Switzerland :)


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
4/5 stars
My first German book of the year under my belt and how glorious it was. Think Pop-Melodrama in the Greek heroic tragedy tradition and that would be fairly close to the mark. When will someone please publish @signora_vea in English? A sample her oompah pop book is available in English and it is excellent.
https://lithub.com/oompah-pop-or-how-...
Die Insel der Seligen is available in French and Spanish though :)


There is this certain type of German aristocratic, Protestant female writer that makes your eyes roll so hard you wonder if they might get stuck. Nataly von Eschstruth (1860-1939) is one of those. She was a bestseller author from the 1880ies onwards and this novel was published in 1886. She wants to tell you 3 things with her novel: 1) Aristocratic people know best 2) A foolish young girl will find her way after some tribulations and find her way through faith to her husband and master 3) only true Aristocrats are good people. I think it is a good job she is mostly forgotten, I laughed so much reading this book (because it is ridiculous) and I am glad I have ticked her of my German female writers list to try.
1/5 stars
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